Idioms that describe life well.

Idioms describing a good life are: having plenty of food and clothing, living and working in peace and contentment, being at ease, wearing bright clothes and eating luxuriously.

First of all, have plenty of food and clothing

1, pinyin: fēng yī zú shí

2, interpretation: refers to wearing and eating are very rich and sufficient, describing a rich life.

3. Source: "Tang Yan Yan Yan" by the five dynasties kings: have plenty of food and clothing, and have no fixed place to live. There are plenty of clothes and food, and there are no restrictions on where to live. )

Second, live and work in peace and contentment

1, pinyin: ā njslè

2. Interpretation: It means that people live a stable and happy life, and it is a metaphor for living a stable life and working happily.

3. Source: The Biography of Han Huo Zhi by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: Everyone lives and works in peace and contentment, and has no worries about food and clothing. People live and work in peace and contentment, eat sweetly and dress beautifully. )

Third, leisure.

1, pinyin: q ρ Qρng Xián zêzàI i.

2, interpretation: refers to quiet and free, unrestrained. Describe a comfortable life.

3. Source: Master Wang Yuan's "Tang Lichun" is the fourth discount: the old man retired and was at leisure. I have been living a leisurely life since I was relegated to Jinan. )

Fourth, fresh clothes are in full bloom.

1, pinyin: xiān yī nù mǎ ε ε.

2. Interpretation: It means the strong American clothing, that is, luxury clothing.

3. Source: Shen Ming Defu's Wild Gain, Imprisonment: New Clothes Angry Horse, commonly known as Ranger. (translation: well-dressed, strong horse, calling himself a ranger. )

Fifth, luxury.

1, pinyin: j ǐ n y and y and shí

2. Interpretation: Describe a luxurious life.

3. Source: Wei Shou's Biography of Shu Wei Changjing in the Northern Qi Dynasty: Fine clothes and jade can suit its shape. Clothes made of brocade and exquisite food can support people's bodies. )