Usage: combination, as predicate and attribute, has positive meaning.
Pinyin: xiū? yǎng? Shh? xī
Antonym: turbulence, leaving one's hometown and drifting from one place to another.
Source: Tang Hanyu's "Pinghuai Xibei": "Gaozong Zhong Rui, rest and recuperation, as for Xuanzong, received credit."
The emperor Zhong Rui's army in situ recovery, Xuanzong to report achievements.
Example: In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Bang, the Emperor Gaozu, implemented a policy of recuperation, which greatly promoted social and economic development.
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Similar idiom: save your strength.
Description: Save your strength. Cultivation: cultivation, essence: spirit, storage: storage, sharpness: spirit.
Usage: combination, as predicate, attribute and object, used in military strength, competition, etc.
Pinyin: y m ng j and ng x and ru and
Source: Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the Ming Dynasty: "After half a year, save your strength, Liu Biao and Sun Quan can go down in one drum."
Let's wait another six months and cheer up. When we come back, we can capture Liu Biao and Sun Quan in one fell swoop.
Contemporary Ye Shengtao's Gains and Losses in Four or Three Episodes: "They are all like runners on the track, saving their energy, stretching their feet and wiping their legs, and preparing to show their talents."