What does this idiom mean?

Comfortable nest

Pinyin: ān lè w

Commentary: Song Shaoyong, whose name is Mr. Anle, lives in seclusion in Sumen Mountain, and takes comfort zone as his home. Generally speaking, it refers to a place that is comfortable, happy and leisure for individuals.

Source: Song Shaoyong's "Unknown Biography": "The room where you sleep is called a cozy nest, which does not seek beauty, but seeks warmth in winter and coolness in summer."

Usage: more formal; As subject and object; Refers to a comfortable home.

Example: bamboo bowl with sparse curtain, this is a secluded person. (Song Xin Qi Ji's poem "He Mingting")

Synonym: safe haven

Part of speech: neutral idioms; Ancient idioms

Riddle: the best nest

In the word "comfortable nest", "nest" originally refers to people's residence.

Standard of "comfort zone":

Be a parent, be yourself and be a good child, and your life will be clear; Set the first category, do the second category, enjoy the second category, and keep it a comfort zone.

Explanation: In order to be filial to parents, for yourself, and for the future of children, doing things with confidence is to finish the things for a lifetime; Establish lofty character, do ordinary things, enjoy the happiness of others and maintain a stable life. This is a happy and contented home.