Question 1: "Be happy with one's heart" means "Be happy with one's heart"
Question 2: "Be happy with one's heart" means "Be happy with one's heart"
Pinyin suí xīn suǒ yù
Explanation follows your own will; do whatever you want. Sui: let it go; desire: want.
The source is clear: Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions": "Baoyu is ultimately a person who cannot be lawful and disciplined; he blindly does whatever he wants."
Example Everyone has a lot of opinions on what he does. The oppressed people and nations around the world have awakened; the days of old and new imperialism and tyranny are gone forever.
Question 3: Is following one's heart and mind an idiom? Please answer! No, but you can do as you please
Question 4: How to write "have fun as you please" in English. It's very difficult.
yue (yue) = play music as you like and experience joy as you like, which is a pun.
Freely bring you sound! This can probably be used, but it is not very accurate, because although sound has two meanings: "sound" and "sweetness", it is still a bit different. After all, sound is not equal to music.
Question 5: My computer has an optical mouse. Why is it still on after I shut it down? The normal phenomenon is that the 3.3V voltage of the ATX power supply is working normally, which is used to wake up remotely or turn on the mouse and keyboard