die willingly
Happy death is a Chinese word. Pinyin is g ā ns ǐ R ú y í, which means willing to die, just like eating sugar. He is not afraid of death and takes death as a pleasure.
interpretation
Gan: willing; Yi: maltose.
source
"Ren Ju Zhuan, a draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty," says, "Ju Zhong is inspired by his anger, and he is happy to die. However, I use a good minister in a dangerous place to think deeply."
Examples
I'm inspired by loyalty and indignation, but I'm just like a clown. I use good officials in dangerous places and think deeply about compassion. (ren Ju Zhuan, draft of Qing History)
Chinese PinYin : gān sǐ rú yí
die willingly
A trickle is a river. juān juān bù yōng,zhōng wéi jiāng hé