Explanation of idioms about getting along with others.

Original idiom: Be prepared for danger in times of peace.

Standard pronunciation: suí yé rā n

Traditional writing: live in peace.

What does a peaceful life mean? See "happy-go-lucky"

Stay with idioms solitaire: Grass follows → Stay with him → Don't forget the danger.

Usage analysis: as predicate, object, attribute and adverbial; Refers to being able to adapt to the environment

Pronunciation warning: to promote Putonghua, please read the standard four tones according to the phonetic symbol suí yé rā n.

Explanation of the source: Song Zhuxi's Zhuzi School 14: "An means to be content with what you have, and the cover is deeper than tranquility."

Corresponding synonyms: live easily and live freely.

Examples of easy sentences:

Li Mingzhi's Reading Stories Old People in the City: "Only I can live in peace with my apartment, have nothing to do with my heart and live in peace with many things."