Take it easy, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is ā nzh and ruò si, which means to get along with each other safely. As usual, I don't feel anything inappropriate. From Qing Dynasty's Chen Queji. Idiom usage subject-predicate type; As a predicate and attribute; Describe the face of difficulties without mind, calm mood. The next day, Miss Tianbao woke up drunk and felt very sorry.
Qing Fan Yin's "Yue Yan Attached Theory on Poverty": "Greedy and easy to escape hard work; Be ashamed and learn to flatter; Gan ju ren Xia; Take it as it is. "
Being calm means being safe and calm; Zhi: Pronouns refer to people or things; Su: Usually. Get along well, as usual, and don't feel anything inappropriate.