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What idioms are there to describe "the body recovers quickly"?
Recuperate: [Xi y m:ng shēng x:]

Rest: where to maintain; Interest: population reproduction. Refers to reducing people's burden, stabilizing people's lives and restoring people's vitality after war or social unrest.

calm down

Soul: Soul. Calm your mind and come to your senses.

Comfort as usual: [ā n Shü rü chá ng]

Quiet and comfortable as usual. After some changes, it is back to normal, which makes people feel very comfortable.

bring order out of chaos

Dial: governance; Chaos: troubled times; Return: reply; Positive: normal. Rectify the chaos and restore normal order.

Make up for our shortcomings: [b incarnation]

Supplement: finishing; Ours: shabby; Starting: starting; Scrap: Scrap. Repair worn-out things and use discarded things. Metaphor to restore the old system.

bring order out of chaos

Dial: governance; Chaos: refers to troubled times; Reverse: Pass "Return" and reply. Eliminate chaos and restore normal order.

Set things right and counter-cure: [bNo, F, M, N]?

And make things right. Eliminate chaos and restore normal order.

Turning the old into the new: [Fu Jiu Rú x Ρ n]

Reply: resume; Like, like. Restore the old, just like the new.

Knowledge expansion:

Idiom: Dead wood meets spring.

Pinyin: k müng chūn

Explanation: meet: meet. Dead trees come back to life in spring. A metaphor for a dying patient or thing coming back to life.

Source: Songshi Daoyuan's Record of Jingdezhen and Dengchuan, Volume 23: "The monk of Dacheng Zhou Mountain in Tang Dynasty asked:' How about a dead tree in spring?' The teacher said,' It is rare in the world.' "

Synonym:? Dead trees give birth to flowers. Bring them back to life.

Antonym:? It's dark and untimely.

Two-part allegorical saying: Cycas have blossomed for thousands of years.