leisurely and carefree
Chinese idiom, Pinyin y ō uy ó uz ì D é, meaning leisurely and Ruyi.
explain
It means leisure and contentment.
source
Ban Gu, Han Dynasty, wrote in his ode to the East Capital: "you can be complacent, Yurun can be golden." In the biography of he Dian in the history of the south, it is said that "it is easy to recruit and carry the successful couple and the famous de sangmen, to chant in clear words, and to be complacent." Su Shi's answer to Yang Jun's su Shu in Song Dynasty: my father-in-law is a man who enjoys the life of tortoise and crane.
Discrimination of words
Used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs. the synonyms are easy to use and soft to use
Chinese PinYin : yōu yóu zì dé
leisurely and carefree
A headache cures the head, but a foot cures the foot. tóu tòng yī tóu,jiǎo tòng yī jiǎo
gaze with eager expectation. wàng chuān qiū shuǐ
Friendship between the two sides of the river. hé liáng zhì yí