Be satisfied
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù ch é NGX ī nx ǔ, which means to convey feelings with eyes and connect hearts. It's from "change the wind.".
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, he Zhu wrote the Ci of "exchange for the pursuit of the wind": "the six inch bow on the palm of the hand is fragrant and graceful, and the Hu turns around in a plate, and the two are in a hurry."
Idiom usage
It doesn't matter that Luo Fu knows he has a husband. Although he has many dreams, it should be rare in his life. Mei Dingzuo's Yu He Ji Yuan he in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
"Mu Tiao Xin Yu"
Chinese PinYin : mù chéng xīn xǔ
Be satisfied
disappear like snow when hot water is thrown on it. rú tāng pō xuě
it is disrespectful to decline to decline. què zhī bù gōng
be both socialist-minded and professionally competent. yòu hóng yòu zhuān