To be content with the situation means to be obedient.
Go with the flow and be content with the situation
Go with the flow and be content with the situation is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as suí yù ér ān. Refers to being able to adapt to the environment and be satisfied in any situation. It also means sticking to the old rules and not daring to change.
Explanation
It means being able to adapt and feel satisfied in any environment.
Following: not following, but letting things take their own course, not complaining, not being impatient, not excessive, not forcing; "Following" is not being casual, but seizing opportunities, not being pessimistic, not rigid, not panicking, not being Get carried away. Sui: obey; Yu: encounter. Refers to being able to adapt to the environment and be satisfied in any situation.
Refers to being able to adapt to the environment and be satisfied in any situation.
Source
Chapter 77 of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" of the Qing Dynasty
Word analysis
Synonyms: indifferent to the world , follow the trend
Antonyms: cynical, indignant
Example sentences
1. Chen Hongmou of the Qing Dynasty: "How can everything in the world go as I want? The state of mind must be comfortable, As long as it is with me, I will be content with the situation. If something goes wrong, I will have the thought of missing something, which will only increase my melancholy."
2. Lu Xun's "Book of Two Places" 6: I can just be content with the situation - that is. If you have a boat and take a boat, you can be a little more stable and perfunctory than people who have too many fantasies.