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The ancients re-emphasized harmony, and the concept of harmony was also retained in idioms. Please write an idiom beginning with the word and as required.
Amiable, kind to make money, live in harmony, amiable, gentle and drizzling.

First of all, a happy face.

Pronunciation: [hé yá n yuè se]

Interpretation: Describe a kind and happy face.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius" Ji: "It is pleasant and fascinating."

Vernacular translation: seduce others with a happy face.

Second, make money harmoniously.

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Interpretation: Only by being kind to others can you make money and cherish it.

Source: Bright Fire "The Golden Rule": "Golden people, harmony."

Vernacular translation: Money can only be made by being kind to people.

Third, live in harmony.

Pronunciation: [chǔ]

Interpretation: get along well.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan Cheng Gong Six Years": "Harmony from top to bottom; The world is not reversed. "

Vernacular translation: When officials and subordinates live in harmony, they can naturally handle things without conflict.

Fourth, affable.

Pronunciation: [hém 4 I kěqěn]

Interpretation: Kindness, kindness, gentle attitude and easy access.

Source: Li Mingxian's "Why Ling He Hongbin Award": "Although it can't be wrong, it's really amiable."

Vernacular translation: Although it looks arrogant and indifferent, it is gentle and easy to approach.

Five, gentle breeze and drizzle

Pronunciation: [hé f é ng x y ǔ]

Interpretation: Warm wind and drizzle is a metaphor for putting facts, making sense, easing the way, and criticism is not rude.

Source: Jian Zheng, Zhang Chen, Southern Dynasties, "Visiting Gao Qiao Temple with King Hengyang": "The breeze blows the wheat ridge, and the drizzle falls on Meilin."

Vernacular translation: the breeze blows the ears of wheat, and the drizzle moistens Meilin.