feel at ease
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Shu ǐ Lu ò Gu ī C á o, which means that the overflowing flood has flowed into the river channel. It means that the things that you are thinking about are settled. From China now.
The origin of Idioms
The tenth chapter of China now written by Li Baojia in Qing Dynasty: "in the twinkling of an eye, it is the twelfth moon. When the water falls back to its trough, the river works will be closed."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Examples
The 96th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: "after hearing these words today, I just fell in love with them
This kind of ending makes me feel like I've come back to work.
Chinese PinYin : shuǐ luò guī cáo
feel at ease
Time is short and heart is long. rì duǎn xīn cháng
A tool for making a comparison. jiàng xiàng zhī qì
It's just as good as it looks. dào mào yǎn rán
one 's ability falls short of one 's wishes. xīn yú lì chù
the people are noble and the country prosperous. mín yīn guó fù
Preserved bottle gourd with black wine. xuán jiǔ hù fǔ