An idiom describing a person's contentment.

Be content, be satisfied, get what you want, be satisfied, be satisfied.

First of all, contentment is always happy.

Explanation: Knowing that satisfaction always brings happiness. Describe your satisfaction with the benefits and status you have gained.

From: Lao Zi by Li Er in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "The disaster is greater than dissatisfaction, and the blame is greater than desire, so contentment is always happy."

The greatest evil is not being satisfied, and the strange thing is nothing more than wanting, so if you want to be satisfied, you are satisfied.

Second, satisfaction [x and n m m m m m m y z ú]

Description: I am very satisfied.

From: Lu Song Zuqian's "On the Golden Wheel": "The monarch and ministers thought that Jiangdong's career was eternal security, so they were satisfied."

From top to bottom, the monarch and his ministers think that the industry in Jiangnan is safe and satisfactory for a long time.

Third, get what you want.

Explanation: compensation: realization and satisfaction. Sure enough. Refers to the realization of a wish.

From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's Current Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years11reply: "Besides, since his family wanted to kill him, when they got what they wanted, the thief was guilty and afraid of being talked about. Is there any reason why they didn't try their best to blame the doctor? "

Fourth, content.

Explanation: the description is satisfied and the development of things is completely in line with the heart.

From: Song Zhu Dunru's "Feeling for the Emperor" words: "How old will you live?"

How many years do I want to live in this world?

Five, as expected.

Explanation: all: all; In accordance with. Things are exactly what people want.

From: The Complete Works of Li Genweng's Tombstones in Houcun, Liu Kezhuang: "However, those who talk about it think that being gracious to the people is the benefit of the people."

However, the arguer just thinks that En Zehou can't face the people satisfactorily by relying on his own position.