Zen catchy
The Chinese idiom ch á nx ū zh ā NN í in pinyin means that the mind of Zen is contaminated by the troubles of the world. It comes from jueju written by Shen Liao of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Shen Liao's jueju: "the Zen heart is already in the mud, not in the spring wind."
Idiom usage
When orchid fragrance comes to nowhere and green pistil goes away, I miss you two. I don't regret stealing the elixir. Wei xiuren's the trace of the moon in Qing Dynasty chapter 49
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: surging with emotion
Chinese PinYin : chán xū zhān ní
Zen catchy
the appearance of poor , starved people. jiū xíng hú miàn
can compose and perform military exercises. shàn wén néng wǔ
attack as a means of defense. yǐ gōng wéi shǒu
the friendship or hospitality of a host. dì zhǔ zhī yí