satisfied
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch è nx ī nm ǎ NY ì, which means satisfied. Describe contentment. From the ancient and modern novels: Mu Mian an, Zheng Huchen's revenge.
Analysis of Idioms
Be satisfied, be satisfied, be satisfied
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the ancient and modern novels: Mu Mian'an, Zheng Huchen's Revenge: "if I have a reputation, I will die if I am satisfied for one day."
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning. In Chapter 44 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty, Kong Ming inspires Zhou Yu and Sun Quan to break Cao Cao: why don't the general go to find Qiao Gong, buy the two girls with a thousand dollars, send someone to give them to Cao Cao, and if he can win the two girls, he will be a teacher! What Ye Shengtao is waiting for in Ni Huanzhi is a partner with the same aspirations, a satisfactory career, and the unity of ideal and fact. This time, he was very satisfied with his wish.
Chinese PinYin : chèn xīn mǎn yì
satisfied
try to draw a tiger and end up with the likeness of a dog -- make a poor imitation. huà hǔ lèi gǒu
discourse at random of things past and present. shuō gǔ dào jīn
resign from office and return to one 's native town. gào lǎo huán xiāng