be completely at ease
Speaking and laughing freely, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á nxi à oz à R ú, which means talking and laughing as usual, very calm. It comes from the epitaph of Chen Jie, the governor of Tongyi in Jiangnan, written by Fang Bao in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
He is calm when he is in trouble
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: talk and laugh
The origin of Idioms
In Fang Bao's epitaph of Chen Jie, the Jiangnan governor of Tongyi government in the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "Qunyi set fire, Niujie town is more than 30 miles away from the city, and the fire is bright.". The public can speak and laugh freely. In order to keep fighting day and night, thieves dare not force them. "
Idiom explanation
Talking and laughing as usual, very calm.
Chinese PinYin : yán xiào zì rú
be completely at ease
all one can see is grief -- full of grief everywhere. mǎn mù qī liáng
see the head of the magic dragon but not its tail. shén lóng jiàn shǒu
just miss the person or opportunity. shī zhī jiāo bì
talents gather from everywhere. sì fāng fú còu