in one 's right mind
Fang Cunbu Luan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ā NGC ù Nb ù Lu à n, which means to describe a person who can calm down in a special emergency. It comes from the song of the honourable Minister of Lingyan Pavilion, Qu Tu, Jiang Gongtong.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: sit back and not be disordered [antonym]: Fang cunji is disordered
Idiom usage
When he is in danger, he often does things without fear or disorder.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Wen, Tang Dynasty, wrote in praise of the honourable Minister of Lingyan Pavilion, Qu Tu, Jiang Gong Tong: "when you die, you will be partial to your country, and every inch will not be in disorder."
Chinese PinYin : fāng cùn bù luàn
in one 's right mind
so great is one 's achievements as to make one 's boss feel uneasy or insecure. gōng gāo zhèn zhǔ
bring a patient back to life. huí chūn zhī shù
just talk for the sake of talking. gū wàng yán zhī
the trials of a long journey. wàn shuǐ qiān shān
see evidence of people's distress everywhere. mǎn mù chuāng yí