regard with equanimity
An Zhiruo Su, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ā nzh ī Ru ù s ù which means to get along with each other safely, as usual, I don't think there is anything inappropriate. It comes from Yue proverb, Fu Lun, on falling into poverty.
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate and attributive; used to describe being calm in the face of difficulties. The next day, Miss Bao woke up and felt sorry. Later, when they got to know each other, they became acquainted with Mrs. Qu often. The 38th chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom
Analysis of Idioms
Take it easy take it easy take it easy take it easy take it easy take it easy take it easy take it easy take it easy take it easy take it easy take it easy The meaning of the word is "on pins and needles, panicked, discontented, restless, restless, uneasy, uneasy, uneasy, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless, restless Fear and fear
The origin of Idioms
Fan Yin of the Qing Dynasty wrote in Yue Yan, Fu Lun, on falling into poverty: "to be greedy and easy to escape, to be industrious, to be shameless and to be obsequious, to be willing to live under others, and to be at ease."
Chinese PinYin : ān zhī ruò sù
regard with equanimity
a happy event which pleases one 's mind -- a cheerful disposition and a happy event. shǎng xīn lè shì
use inferior materials and turn out substandard goods. tōu gōng jiǎn liào
occupy some place, belonging to another. què cháo jiū zhàn