Time and year
Shi He Sui Ren, a Chinese idiom, is sh í h é Su ì R ě n in pinyin, which means that the seasons are peaceful and the crops are abundant. It is used to praise the peaceful and prosperous times, and is the same as "Shi He Nian Feng". It comes from the biography of Wang Jingze.
The origin of Idioms
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Idiom usage
He praised the peace and prosperity of the times.
Examples
When you are happy, you will be able to live in harmony with others. When you are happy, you will be able to live in harmony with others. Preface to Tang Bai Juyi's fanwei Fu
Chinese PinYin : shí hé suì rěn
Time and year
feel oneself highly flattered. dé yì yáng yáng
the meat-eaters are vulgar -- the noblemen are shortsighted and good-for-nothing. ròu shí zhě bǐ
apply ointment to one 's lips and wipe one 's tongue with a towel. gāo chún shì shé
The river is tumbling over the sea. jiāng fān hǎi rǎo
There's nothing to be desired. wú dài shī guī
have no skill in any of a hundred ways. bǎi wú yī néng