live happily
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ì Qi ú Du ō f ú, which means that asking for help from oneself will get more happiness than asking for help from others. From the book of songs Daya Wenwang
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Daya · Wenwang" says: "wunianerzu, Yu xiujuede. Never give up your life, and strive for your own happiness. "
Idiom usage
In the book of songs, Da Ya Wen Wang: "Wu Nian Er Zu, Yu Xiu Jue De. Never give up your life, and strive for your own happiness. " 2. Zuo Zhuan: before Gong Zhi fainted in Qi, the Marquis of Qi wanted to be Wenjiang's wife, Zheng Dazi. When the eldest son suddenly left, he was asked why. The eldest son said, "each of us has his own coupling. Qi Da is not my coupling. The book of songs says, "seek more happiness from yourself." It's just me. What's a big country for? " The gentleman said, "be good at your own work." When he was defeated by his military master, the Marquis of Qi asked his wife to resign. When people asked him why, the eldest son said, "if there is nothing to do, I dare not. Today, I'm in a hurry to run to Qi with my king's life, but I'm in a coma with my teacher. What do people call me? " Therefore, he resigned to Zheng Bo. 3. Zhong Huizhuan in the annals of the Three Kingdoms: "they choose their interests in detail, seek their own blessings, announce their own, and let the salt envoys know." 4. Lu Xun's Huagai Ji: this and that: "the root of Chinese people's asking for trouble lies in holding, but the way of" seeking more happiness from themselves "lies in digging."
Idiom story
In the book of songs, the earliest collection of poems in China, there is a poem praising King Wen of Zhou for inheriting the will of heaven and destroying the Shang Dynasty. King Wen not only honored his ancestors, but also made his descendants the princes of the emperor. His descendants should take the virtue of King Wen as an example, and Zhou of Shang as a reference. They should often reflect on themselves, cultivate virtue, strive for strength, and strive for happiness
Chinese PinYin : zì qiú duō fú
live happily
change suddenly and unexpectedly. biàn shēng bù cè
drink three cups of wine as forfeit. jīn gǔ jiǔ shù