Indifferent
Indifference is a Chinese word pronounced D à NR á n, which describes indifference to fame and wealth and open-minded mind. Light color, etc. It refers to the mentality of pursuing spiritual enjoyment and avoiding worldly material desires.
Detailed explanation of Citation
Indifferent
Not fame and fortune.
(1) in the biography of Wang Jun in the southern history, although Jun had been a servant, he was indifferent and had no business (2) Mr. qianlou, written by Wu Yun of Tang Dynasty, is "indifferent and always pleasant, and has no flaw in things." (3) in Song Ouyang Xiu's Ji Xian Xiao Li Ding Jun's tomb list, he said, "I live in your honor, but I don't move my heart with snobbery, and I never go to pay a visit to Gongqing."
Still indifferent,
Indifference
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(1) in the book of rites of Dadai, AI Gong Wen Wu Yi, "if the Department of heaven, Mo Zhi can work, the people are indifferent and don't know its goodness." (2) Yuan Zhen's Xushi jiletianshu in the Tang Dynasty is not easy to forget
The color is light.
(1) in the view of Jinhua mountain in winter written by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty, "look around, look down on the top of the mountain, and calm the valley." (2) song Zhoumi's sequel to Guixin's miscellaneous knowledge: the name of cuttlefish: "cuttlefish is cuttlefish The ink in his belly can write that the fake deed is as if it is new, and half a year later, it is as if it has no words. "
Basic explanation
(form) the description of "book" is not attentive. ~I'm in it. (as adverbial)
Extension
Indifference refers to the mentality of pursuing spiritual enjoyment and avoiding worldly material desires. in today's world of work and study pressure and weak spiritual culture, the pursuit of peace of mind has become the life philosophy of many modern people. So indifference is a kind of wisdom. Pursuing the enrichment of the spiritual world can lead to a meaningful life.
Chinese PinYin : Dan Ran
Indifferent