fully satisfied or contented
Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ì D é y ì m ǎ n, which means the realization of ambition and contentment. It's from the first time.
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 38 of the book "the first time to make a surprise at the first carving of a case", said: "I'm not satisfied with my ambition. I want to set up a new shop. I want to put my father-in-law and mother-in-law behind me. It's like they are not the Liu family."
Idiom usage
Unexpectedly, when Wu Peifu was in the middle of, he became more and more pretentious and only returned four big words: "Jiao Ye Kaixin." (precursor 7 by Chen Lide)
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: contentment Antonyms: if you have something to lose, pessimistic and disappointed, if you lose
fully satisfied or contented
reduce an official to the ranks of the people - xuē zhí wéi mín
Break the egg and pour out the nest - pò luǎn qīng cháo