be in a leisurely and carefree mood
Bold and easy, Chinese words, Pinyin is h á OQ í ngy ì, which means excited and unrestrained emotion and free and easy taste. It's an unrestrained sentiment. It comes from couplet Conghua, Sanhua, shangxilou old couplet.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Zhangju's couplet Conghua, Sanhua, shangxilou old couplet in Qing Dynasty: "I remember Ding Gejia's dance, once drunk in Kunlun, heroic and elegant, floating like an immortal."
Idiom usage
The poetic scene that the ancients longed for is now coming. Is it bold and easy? No, not at all! (Guo Moruo's "revolutionary spring and autumn · Shenquan 7")
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Leisure
Chinese PinYin : háo qíng yì zhì
be in a leisurely and carefree mood
a myriad of ants swarm about a piece of meat that smells. qún yǐ fù shān