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What idioms are there to describe "rest"?
Idioms describing "rest" include rest, rest with the people, rest after meals, rest after drinking, suspension of work, eating with an empty stomach, rest when tired, etc.

1, recuperate [Xi shūy m:ng shēng x: recuperate]; Interest: population reproduction. Refers to reducing people's burden, stabilizing people's lives and restoring people's vitality after war or social unrest.

2. share weal and woe with the people [yǔmín Xi Xu] and: give and help; Rest: rest. After a long period of turmoil, it is urgent to maintain the strength of the people and revitalize the economy.

3. "After meals" refers to the time for rest or leisure.

After tea and wine, it generally refers to rest or leisure time.

Take off your armor and let the soldiers have a rest. Stop fighting.

6. Hunger and rest [shí j Ρ x Ρ lá o] means to eat when you are hungry and rest when you are tired.