carefree and content
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced y ō ur á NZ ì D é. From the book of Jin, biography of Wang Meng, Yang Ke.
Leisurely and comfortable: describes leisurely and comfortable.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: carefree, calm and happy; antonym: loss, panic and uneasiness
Idiom usage
It is formal, attributive, adverbial and complement, with commendatory meaning. On the desolate deck, there were only the sailors. Hua Ershi's Han Yi Guan
The origin of Idioms
Fang Xuanling and other scholars in the Tang Dynasty wrote in the book of Jin Fu Jian Zai Ji Fu Wang Meng that "he did not participate in the divine contract, but did not communicate with others, so he laughed at the flashy people for being salty and light. He is carefree and complacent
Chinese PinYin : yōu rán zì dé
carefree and content
as if it were raining flowers. tiān huā luàn zhuì