be accustomed to seeing
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Ji à NGU à Nb à J à ng, meaning used to see, do not feel strange, note: different from "used to". It comes from 135 songs.
The origin of Idioms
Shao Yong, Song Dynasty, wrote 135 poems of head and tail: "it's not surprising to be used to new things, but it's hard to say that old people are rare."
Idiom usage
I don't think so. Zhu Ziqing's the history of laughter: "they are used to it, so I have to leave it to them."
Chinese PinYin : jiàn guàn bù jīng
be accustomed to seeing
morning bell and evening drum -- reminders. chén zhōng mù gǔ
study by the light of reflected snow or glow-worms. xuě chuāng yíng jǐ
well-known mountains and rivers. míng shān shèng chuān
Cover the ground and cover the sky. zhē dì gài tiān
There is nothing to be blamed for. wú yǐ sè zé