Leisure
Leisure, pronounced Q ī ngxi á n, is a Chinese word, which means to get rid of work or the state or fact of concentration.
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The state or fact of being free from work or concentration.
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< ol > < li > "official biography of the Han Dynasty · Gong Sui": "officials are in pain and the country is in danger! I'd like to give you leisure and wisdom. " In the biography of Xiangkai in the book of the later Han Dynasty, it is said that "although the officials are extremely humble, they are willing to give the Qing Dynasty their best words." ③ Tang Hanshan's poem 294: "Tengteng and easy, leisurely from leisure." < li > < li > Song zenggong's poem sun Shaoshu's poems of showing his nearness and admiring Gao Zhi: "Shaoling's elegant and healthy materials are isolated, and Pengze's leisure is the longest." < li > < li > the first volume of Yu Shi Ming Yan by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "sanqiao'er said:" it's rare for you to come here and talk with me. If you don't feel slighted, you often come for a walk. " In Li Yu's "kite error: refusing to cheat", Shujuan and her mother live together in the West courtyard. Although she is calm, she likes to be at leisure In Lu Yitian's lenglu Zazhi Jingyi female epic of the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "if there is a lot of troubles, who knows that leisure is more than happiness." < li > < li > Ba Jin's the days of snow melting: "mountain dwelling is very leisurely." The third volume of fengtianlu written by Zhao Yuanyi of Tang Dynasty: "after hundreds of steps, I suddenly saw that the monk's room was serious and the corridor was quiet."
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Leisure