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Idioms describe having a good rest.
Idioms describing a good rest are as follows:

Drink tea, rest, eat hunger, have fun with the people, drink tea, recharge your batteries, rest, rest, hide and rest, wash your hands, rest, work hard, keep in good health, live without a fixed place, make a living, feel at ease, close your eyes, cultivate your mind and take a bath.

Eat hunger and rest, share interest with the people, drink after tea, rest, rest, hide and repair, wash hands, rest, rest, preserve one's health, live in various places, make a living, feel at ease, close one's eyes, cultivate one's mind, rest the people and farmers, bathe, be virtuous, gentle, and be both civil and military.

Correlation extension

1, green grass and nine shades: green grass is like a mattress on the ground. Often refers to a meadow that is temporarily resting.

2. Untie clothes: Untie, take off and untie. Don't take off your clothes and have a rest. It's very busy and hard.

3, Tibetan repair and travel: I often think about learning in my heart, I can't abandon it, even when I am resting or leisure.

4. After meals: generally refers to rest or leisure time.

5, in and out of friends: go out to work, go home to rest, everyone is a companion, should help each other and live in harmony.

6. Make a living: work as soon as the sun comes out and rest when the sun goes down. Refers to daily life.

7. effort: fatigue and tiredness; Escape, leisure and rest. keep