Dismissed soldiers: JiēJi m:Xi b:ng, take off your armor and let the soldiers rest. Metaphor means no more fighting. As predicate and object; Used in written language.
Work at sunrise and rest at sunset: work at sunrise and rest at sunset. Originally refers to the way of life of ancient people, and later refers to simple and simple life. As predicate, object and attribute; For a simple life.
Rest: xρjūn y m ng Shi, rest: rest, rest; Soldiers: Officers and soldiers in the army. It means to rest and accumulate strength in order to fight again. As predicate, object and attribute; Used in combat, etc.
Closely related: xi ū q and xi ā ng gu ā n, Hugh: happy and auspicious; Qi: Sadness, sadness. Sadness, happiness and misfortune are interrelated. Describe the close relationship and similar interests. As predicate and attribute; A symbol of intimacy.
Dismantle the soldiers: take off your armor and let the soldiers rest. Metaphor means no more fighting. As predicate and object; Used in written language.
Do it at sunrise and rest at sunset: rü ch rê 22zu T, rê 22Lu rê 22X T, work: work. Work at sunrise and rest at sunset. Generally refers to a simple and simple life. As predicate, object and attribute; For a simple life.