live and let
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í R á NZ ì ruॸ, meaning joy and freedom. From the theory of sound without sorrow and music.
The origin of Idioms
In the theory of sound without sorrow and music by Wei Jikang of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "the reason of happiness is that the little girl is happy and the face is happy. What can we say? If you are in peace with your close relatives, you will be happy and you will be rampant. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in dealing with affairs. At this time, his mental activities are relatively simple and weak, and he is still at ease after the story; but I can't. The Qinhuai River in the shadow of oars and lanterns by Zhu Ziqing
Chinese PinYin : yí rán zì ruò
live and let
The peach and the plum become the same. táo lǐ chéng qī
though one has a home one cannot go to it. yǒu jiā nán bēn
the dragon had nine sons and each of them was different from the others—brothers born of the same parents differ from each other. lóng shēng jiǔ zǐ