live together peacefully
In Chinese, Pinyin is Xi ā ng ā NW ú sh ì, which means to get along with each other in peace and harmony without any dispute or conflict. It comes from "boyaqin · Lidao".
Phonetic materials
Peace and quiet
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] calm and tranquil, the world is peaceful, and [antonym] turbulent and calamitous
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Deng Mu's Bo Ya Qin Li Dao: "the ancient monarch, the people who are in peace, can't be without officials, but there are not many officials."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate, an attribute and an adverbial; it's commendatory. The refugee mother and son stayed in Mrs. Smith's house for two days and two nights in peace. In Guo Moruo's "down the diamond slope" and "the second chapter of a brief history of civilization", he said, "if you meet a local official and follow the right method, you will be at peace. "Twenty years of witnessing the strange situation. The second and seventh chapters:" my family is a Beijing official. I have owned a car and used a coachman. For several years, I have been in peace. 」
Chinese PinYin : xiāng ān wú shì
live together peacefully