What is the alarmist pinyin?
People in the state of Qi who were worried about the sky and the earth would fall apart were sent to die and forgot to eat and sleep. Those who are worried about others, because they know it, say, "God, gas accumulates in the ears and grieves at the place of death. If you bend over and stretch and stay in the sky all day, why worry about falling? " The man said, "The sky is full of air, and the sun, the moon and the stars are everywhere. Why not be evil? "
The knower said, "The sun, the moon and the stars are also full of glory, so they can only fall, not slander." The man said, "What happened to Naidi?" At dawn, he said, "A spike in the ground will make up for the four deficiencies, and if it dies, it will die. If you stumble and stop on the ground all day, why worry? " Happy are those who give up, and happy are those who know.
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Qi is personally worried that the sky will collapse and there is nowhere to rely on, so he can't eat or sleep. Another person was worried about the sorrow of Qi, so he went to enlighten him and said, "The sky is just accumulated gas, and there is no place without air." You move, breathe, breathe, and move in the sky all day. Why are you worried that the sky will fall? "
The man said, "The sky is angry, so won't the day, the moon, the stars and the morning all fall?" The person who enlightened him said, "The sun, the moon, the stars and the morning are just things that shine in the air. Even if they fall, it won't cause any harm. " The man said, "What if the ground sinks?" The person who enlightened him said, "The earth is just a pile of clods, and it is full of earth everywhere. There is no place without clods. You walk, jump and move on the ground all day. How can you worry about sinking? "
(After this person explained) Qi's talents were relieved and he was very happy. The people who enlightened him were relieved and happy.
Synonyms are much ado about nothing, worrying about people, worrying about sleep.
The antonym is carefree and indifferent.
Extended data
synonym
Much ado about nothing is an idiom, which is pronounced as y not ng ré n zì r m: o, which means having nothing to do and asking for trouble.
From "The Biography of Lu Xiang in the New Tang Dynasty": "There is nothing in the world, which is disturbed by mediocrity and annoying."
Translation: refers to being in a hurry or asking for trouble when there is nothing to do.
antonym
The idiom "Wu y not u wúlǜ" in China means no worries, worries and worries. Describe getting rid of troubles, getting rid of troubles, feeling comfortable and happy.
From Ye Shengtao's "Ni Huanzhi": "Huan's eyes are fixed on the direction of ice, as if he saw carefree men and women walking in the shade."