Safe and healthy idioms

The idiom "safety and health" is as follows:

Full of energy; Fushou Kangning; Have a safe trip; Dragon horse spirit; Shoubi Nanshan; Happiness is like the East China Sea; Good luck; Get what you want; All the best; Bamboo newspaper is safe; Safe and sound; Strong and powerful; Safe and sound; Smooth sailing; Grow sturdily; Goodwill is long-lasting; Longevity; Tiger's back and bear's waist; Long life; Prosperity and happiness.

First, the definition of vitality

It means like a lively dragon and a dynamic tiger. Metaphor is lively and energetic. Excerpted from Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain.

Second, the definition of bon voyage

This means that there was no accident during the trip. It is also used to greet people who go out. From "Ancient and Modern Novels".

Third, the definition of smooth sailing

This means that the ship is sailing with full sails. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles. The source is Jiao's Send to Hunan.

Fourthly, poems expressing peace and health.

1. The gate of the ancient town is open with white moraines, and Hu Bing is often surrounded by sand piles. Patrol the border and let the guests leave early, but if they ask for peace, they will not come. -Three Liangzhou Ci Poems (Part II) Tang Dynasty: Zhang Ji

The gate of the ancient town faces the desert, and the soldiers of the Hu people often lean against the hills. Those who patrol the border towns should travel as early as possible. If you want to be safe, no messenger will come.

2. The hometown has a long way to go east, and the tears of the double-sleeved dragon bell are not dry. I'll meet you immediately, without paper and pen. Please tell my family that I'm safe. -"On the Ambassadors to Beijing" Tang Dynasty: Cen Can

Looking east to my hometown is a long, long journey, and tears are still flowing on my sleeves. There was no pen and paper as soon as we met. Please tell my family that I am safe.

3, the night breaks the anvil, breaks the sadness and cuts the horse rhyme, and shocks the dream of Han. It's hard to go home, but it's safe to repair. -Yuan Dynasty poet Gu Derun's Drunken Song, Breaking Happy Spring, Swimming in the Middle Way.

And the cold morning bell shattered my dream countless times, and I can't sleep anymore. It is too difficult to go home, so I can only write a letter with the word "peace" written in it to comfort my family's mourning for me.