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Idioms about habits
Always peaceful: used to it; Location: live, live; Shun: Shun, as you wish. Accustomed to smooth days, under smooth circumstances.

Source: "Zhuangzi Health Master": "Be safe, don't enter."

An Chang is used to being in good times. With "peace and stability."

Source: Bao's Biography of the Second Lady of Ren Fang: "Those who are in harmony with scholars are always obedient and introspective, so those who are given to their families are not as hard as their second daughters, but forgive themselves. Is it not that they have lost their sincerity?" .

Always keep your duty: do your duty, do your own duty. Accustomed to a stable life, do your duty.

Source: Song Zhuxi's "Zhuzi Chinese Class" Volume 24: "There is an ordinary person who only keeps his score and does not seek profit, but sometimes he seeks profit, observes his safety and sees his peace of mind."

Ann is used to a quiet daily life and keeps an old routine. Refers to sticking to the old ways and not knowing how to change.

Source: Ming Hairui's "Five Things of Shen Junmen Wu Yao Zhilian": "My hospital is uneasy and always keeps old friends. Since taking office, thousands of people have been encouraged to turn to reform. "

Habit: habit; So: old practice. Be content with routine and get used to old practices. Describe doing things according to the routine, old-fashioned, and not thinking about changing.

Source: Kun's On Talents: "There is a theory that you are always comfortable and willing to do nothing, and you are more willing to dare to do anything."

Ann: I'm used to it. Get used to what you are familiar with. Refers to the restriction of habit on people.

Source: Han Shu Literature and Art Annals by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "If you are content with what you have learned, you will not be destroyed."

Relax, be content with the status quo and let nature take its course. Describe the status quo.

Source: "Zhuangzi Health Master": "Be safe, don't enter."

Be content with what you have learned: get used to it. Get used to what you are familiar with. Refers to the restriction of habit on people.

Source: Ming Yuan Hongdao's "Xu Mei Ma Zi Wang Cheng Draft": "Human feelings are content with what they have learned, so they are beautiful and even evil."

Be content with the status quo, get used to the status quo and don't want to change.

Source: Liu Shaoqi's "On the Party": "Other comrades are tired, old-fashioned and content with the status quo."

Inconvenient water and soil can't adapt to the climate and eating habits of immigrants. Use "acclimatization".

I can't adapt to the climate and eating habits where I moved.