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Mental health four-word idiom
Feel at ease, complacent, carefree and happy.

First, peace of mind

Pronunciation: [yí rá n zü dé]

Interpretation: Yiran: a comfortable and happy look. Describe happiness and contentment.

Source: Liezi Huangdi: "Huangdi is at ease."

The Yellow Emperor slept peacefully and was satisfied.

Second, full of ambition.

Pronunciation: [[chóu chú mǎn zhì]]

Definition: describe being satisfied with your achievements.

Source: "Zhuangzi Health Master": "Stand with a knife, look around for it, and aim high."

Then stand up with a knife and look around, carefree.

Third, carefree.

Pronunciation: [y not u r á n z ü dé]

Interpretation: carefree: leisurely appearance; Self-satisfaction: self-satisfaction and comfort. Describe leisure and comfort.

Source: Tang Fang and others, "Jin Shu Fu Jian Zhu Wang Mengfu": "I am at ease, I don't care."

Suddenly I feel very proud and comfortable, carefree and comfortable, and I can't bear to lose this feeling.

Fourth, enjoy life.

Pronunciation: [zédéqílè]

Interpretation: I can get pleasure from it.

Source: Ming Dow Zong Yi's "Dropping out of Farming" Volume 20: "The male and the female are in harmony and enjoy themselves."

The female and the male are very happy to sing together.

Five, carefree

Pronunciation: [lǜ]

Interpretation: no worries.

Source: The second fold of Yuan's forbearance: "I became a free and unfettered monk in the thatched cottage."

I became a monk in a thatched cottage with no attachments and no worries.