Live in peace
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh à NSH à n é RJ à, meaning to keep good. It comes from the new theory of Shendu written by Liu Zhou of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the new treatise on Shendu written by Liu Zhou of the Northern Qi Dynasty, it is said that "therefore, he does not disobey by fainting, and Yan Hui does not change his appearance by bathing at night All of them are careful to live in seclusion. They don't change their heart by seeing them out of sight, and change their feelings by hearing them out of hearing. "
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Live in peace
behaving stealthily like a thief - zéi tóu shǔ nǎo
too much wealth invites trouble - yíng mǎn zhī jiù
stir up a wasps ' nest or provoke a scorpion - liáo fēng tì xiē