Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What does peace mean?

What does peace mean?

Peace means no accident, no danger, stability and safety. Metaphor adventure without damage or loss; Also refers to peace of mind, etc.

From: Han Feizi's Jie Lao in the pre-Qin period: "People have no foolish wisdom, but they want to give up, and they don't know the source of misfortune and happiness. Get it from likes and dislikes, indulge in lewd things, and then go astray. "

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: No matter whether people are stupid or smart, they have no choice. When people are quiet and carefree, they don't know where wealth comes from. Dominated by likes and dislikes, seduced by extravagant things, and then caused ideological changes and confusion.

Extended data

The antonym of peace:

1, insecure?

Interpretation: Politely refuse to be called a sick person.

From: Ming Anonymous "Xia Fathers and Sons Injured": "Xiaguan was a little sick the day before yesterday, and his body was uneasy."

I had a slight illness before, and I felt a little sick.

2. Crisis

Interpretation: seriously endangering the success or failure of survival. Refers to the economic crisis of capitalist countries.

From: Chen Qing Song Wei's "Eating shad in Nangengzhai, Klang Prefecture": "Listening to the fisherman's flute is a crisis."

I can't help listening to the fisherman's flute, because I think it's so beautiful and I'm in danger.