Be serious and speak less
The Chinese idiom ch é nzh ø ngsh ǎ oy á n in pinyin means simple and steady, and doesn't like to talk much. It is also called "deep and silent", "deep and silent". It comes from the book of Wei, biography of seven kings of Daowu and biography of Wang Yao of Henan.
The origin of Idioms
"Wei Shu · biography of Daowu seven kings · biography of Henan Wang Yao": "there is little father style, so I read the biography of books. He is a good scholar and a gentle man
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: reserved and taciturn [antonym]: eloquent
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive.
Chinese PinYin : chén zhòng shǎo yán
Be serious and speak less
simple words but deep meaning. yán yuē zhǐ yuǎn
one is notorious for one 's misdeeds. è jì zhāo zhù
a poor widow does not care for the weaving -- a patriot who cares not for his own enterprise. lí bù xù wěi
One's whereabouts is a mystery.. xià luò bù míng
like " cutting and grinding " stones -- to learn from each other. rú qiē rú cuō
besiege a city to annihilate the enemy reinforce. wéi chéng dǎ yuán
Make mistakes by making mistakes. é yǐ zī é
elevate one 's body and flying away. bái rì fēi shēng