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The Chinese idiom "小事一桩" is formed by combining the character (small) with (matter) to create the compound 小事 (minor matter), which is then followed by (one) and (a measure word for events or tasks, originally meaning "stake"). This structure literally translates to "one stake of a small matter", using 一桩 as a quantifying phrase to emphasize the singular, trivial nature of the issue, thus figuratively representing something insignificant or easily resolved.

Word Definition - 小事一桩

xiǎo shì yī zhuāng trivial matter; a piece of cake