not to change one 's voice and expression because of emotion
Silence is a Chinese idiom, pronounced B ù D ò ngsh ē ngs è, which means not to speak, not to show feelings; it describes a calm manner; it comes from the story of Xiangzhou day palace written by Ouyang Xiu of Song Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is at a loss, at a loss and at a loss
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty wrote in the story of Xiangzhou's Day palace that "the gentry, who were upright in Wat, kept quiet and took measures to ensure the safety of Mount Tai, can be called the Minister of the country."
Idiom usage
Verb object, as predicate, attributive, adverbial; used in emergency. Chapter 12 of Li Baojia's Officialdom: as soon as he saw that his family members were much worse than before, he knew that some of them must have fallen into the well to speak ill of him. He did not say a word or go a step further. (2) Chapter 47 of Yesou's Expositions: "the rest of them all have four treasures of study, where they all write and conceive, but when they are finished, they sit quietly and quietly." (3) Chapter 42 of a brief history of civilization: "Huang taizun listened, nodded and remained silent, still playing his cards."
Chinese PinYin : bù dòng shēng sè
not to change one 's voice and expression because of emotion
the wilds were full of dead bodies of the starved. è piǎo biàn yě
know without consulting an oracle. wèi bǔ xiān zhī
let the matter be viewed in this light. zuò rú shì guān