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Idioms describing free and easy life

Idioms describing the freedom and ease of life: flowing clouds and flowing water, trusting the reins of horses, flying horses in the sky, traveling in mountains and rivers, and being unrestrained.

1. Flowing clouds and flowing water

Explanation: It describes the natural and unrestrained nature of the article, just like floating clouds and flowing water.

From: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty's "A Letter of Thanks to the Civil Teachers": "The calligraphy and poetry and essays shown are familiar to me; the outline is like flowing clouds and flowing water, with no definite quality at the beginning, but always doing what you should do, and then stop. It can’t stop.”

Example: The structure is like ~, with clear layers and echoes one after another. ◎Mao Dun's "Reflections on Reading "Li Yuan"

Grammar: conjunction; used as object, attributive; with complimentary meanings

Synonyms: free and easy, unrestrained, free and easy writing

< p>Antonyms of artificiality, artificiality

2. Xinma Youjuan

Explanation: Xin, You: let it go. Riding around aimlessly. Take a walk as a metaphor. It is also a metaphor for having no independent opinion and being changed by external forces.

From: Chapter 86 of "Qilu Deng" by Li Luyuan of the Qing Dynasty: "But it is said that Wang is a mother who is confused and confused, and Shao Wen is a son who trusts the reins."

Example: He walked to Central Park and bought a ticket in a daze. ◎Chapter 32 of Lao She's "Lao Zhang's Philosophy"

Grammar: more formal; used as a predicate; a metaphor for walking around casually

3. Unconstrained style

Explanation :Pegasus: Shenma. The Pegasus gallops very fast, as if it is flying in the air. Metaphorical poetry is bold and bold. It also refers to people who are impetuous and unsteady.

From: Yuan Dynasty Liu Tingzhen's "Preface to the Collection of Poems of Sa Tianxi": "The reason why it is deified and transcends all other forms is almost like a horse flying in the sky with extraordinary steps."

Grammar: subject-predicate Formula; used as a predicate and attributive; a metaphor for quick thinking

Synonyms: free and easy, unrestrained, flying and flying

Antonyms: restrained and restrained

4. Traveling in mountains and rivers

Explanation: Touring and enjoying the mountains and rivers.

From: Song Dynasty Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuan Leng Lu" Volume 19: "Ask: 'How to learn from yourself?' The teacher said: 'Go travel around the mountains and rivers.'"

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and object; with derogatory connotations

Synonyms include "Xiao Xing Xing Yun Yin", "Xiao Xing Xing Yin Xing"

Antonym "Xiao Xing Xin Xin Xin"

< p>5. Unfettered

Explanation: restraint, restraint: restriction, restraint. Describes freedom and freedom from worries.

From: Chapter 2 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty: "The beauty of immortality is that the Zhuri family is free and carefree."

Example: He let go of the reins and let Zao Hong Horse ~ and gallop.

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; to describe people or animals

Synonyms: freedom, nakedness, unfettered, unruly, flowing, unconstrained, free. , unruly, flamboyant

Antonyms: uneasy, timid