leisurely and carefree
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ō uy ó uz ì R ú, which means leisurely, comfortable and unrestrained. It comes from Peng Wenxian's notes by Peng Shi of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
① It's leisurely and carefree. ② He is still calm.
The origin of Idioms
Peng Wenxian's notes by Peng Shi in Ming Dynasty: "however, he was in charge of the Qing Dynasty, and his affairs were simple, so he could swim freely. He was called a jade immortal in the world."
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial.
Examples
The skilled spinner, taking advantage of a bean light or the hazy moonlight, can also shake the car, draw thread and go online. Everything is done well. Wu boxiao's Polaris: a spinning wheel
Chinese PinYin : yōu yóu zì rú
leisurely and carefree
one 's schemes are poor and his strength is exhausted. jì qióng lì jié
table delicacies from land and sea. shān zhēn hǎi wèi
feed a tiger to one 's own detriment. yǎng hǔ yí huàn
success and failure , gain and loss. chéng bài dé shī
lessons drawn from others ' mistakes. hòu chē zhī jiè
plug one 's ears while stealing a bell. yǎn ěr dào zhōng
The death of the first morning dew. kè xiān zhāo lù