It's easy to be without an official
W ú Gu ā NY ī sh ē NQ ī ng refers to feeling relaxed when you stop being an official. It comes from Su Shi's He Zi you Sheng Si sun, which is often used by feudal bureaucrats to comfort me. Now it also refers to feeling relaxed after taking off the responsibility.
Basic definition
No longer an official, I feel relaxed. This sentence is often used by feudal bureaucrats to comfort me. Now it also refers to feeling relaxed after taking off the responsibility.
[source] song Sushi's poem "he Ziyou gave birth to the fourth grandson" said: "without an official, one is light, with a son, everything is enough."
After unloading, he lived in Changsha for some time. As the saying goes, Liu FanTai had such a scene at this time. (Chapter 37 of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty)
It can be used as attributive, complement, clause and self consolation
Two poems
Without an official, I'm at ease
No official, a light from leisure, but less busy social trouble.
I'm free to dress, eat, live and travel, and I don't like to play all day long.
Network chess and calligraphy, the world in front of you.
The spirit is full of substance, the soul is healthy, the leisure is like a fairy.
Look at the stock red plate, corrupt officials are greedy.
Why leisure after discharge
What's the value of leisure after leaving the post.
No love of fame and wealth, no sleepiness, no social redistribution.
No disease, no disaster, less suffering, family members and children less drag.
Save social security fees, benefit the country and the family.
(new work of Min ting)
Chinese PinYin : wú guān yī shēn qīng
It's easy to be without an official
How to kill the cobra for the snake. wéi huǐ fú cuī,wéi shé ruò hé
reward according to sb.'s deserts. lùn gōng xíng shǎng
all the malpractices have been abolished. fēng qīng bì jué