become inured to the unusual
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NGU à if à IGU à I, meaning to see strange phenomenon, don't make a fuss; refers to encounter unusual things or unexpected situations, to calm down; the same as "see strange not strange". It's from the story of the white rabbit.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "the story of the white rabbit · herding cattle": "when you see strange things, it's not strange, it's evil."
Analysis of Idioms
No wonder
Idiom usage
It is used as object, attribute and adverbial to describe calm.
Chinese PinYin : jiàn guài fēi guài
become inured to the unusual
A wide range of talents is harmful to one's health. cái guǎng fáng shēn
use a capable man in spite of his faults. qì xiá qǔ yòng
dancing and skipping with joy. huān bèng luàn tiào
remember forever with gratitude. juān gǔ míng xīn