Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Kneel and beg. If there are two words "Yue" and "Yang" in an idiom, ask for an answer.
Kneel and beg. If there are two words "Yue" and "Yang" in an idiom, ask for an answer.
A bed of roses generally refers to a quiet and comfortable residence.
Be content with poverty and take pleasure in sticking to your faith. The way of treating people and things advocated by the old literati.
Be content with poverty and enjoy it.
Happiness is happiness.
Bolexiang: According to legend, people, surnames, are good at horses. Refers to individuals or groups that discover, recommend, train and use talents.
Don't change your fun, don't change your happiness. Stay happy in trouble.
What a joy: the modal particle used as a question or rhetorical question in classical Chinese is equivalent to "horse" here. Used to express extreme, very sharp meaning.
Changle weiyang weiyang: unfinished. Long-term happiness will never end.
Be willing to be poor and happy: be willing to be poor; Le Dao: I am willing to keep the road. Willing to be poor, willing to keep the road. It is a life attitude advocated by Confucianism.
Bow: individuals; Tao: the way of sages. Farming by yourself is willing to abide by the way of sages. Refers to seclusion.
Why not be happy: willingly; Do sth. What won't you do? Show a willingness to do it.
Why not? What can't I do? Show a willingness to do it.
Eat, drink and be merry.
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