concentrate one's attention on
Concentration is a Chinese idiom pronounced J ù J ī nghu ì sh é n. It's about concentration and concentration. It comes from Wang Bao's Ode to the sage.
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is absent-minded, absent-minded and restless
The origin of Idioms
"In the Ming Dynasty, mu LIEBU concentrated his attention and benefited each other." --Wang Bao's Ode to the sage
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, there was a man named Gao Feng, whose name was Wen Tong. His family made a living by farming. His wife once went to the field to dry the wheat in the courtyard, so that Gao Feng could watch the chickens. At that time, it suddenly rained. Gao Feng read the scriptures with a bamboo pole. She didn't realize that the water had washed away the wheat. When his wife came back, she felt very strange, so she scolded him and found out that such a thing had happened (the wheat had been washed away).
Idiom usage
It is a combination of subject, predicate, attribute and adverbial with commendatory meaning. examples when I look at proofs, I concentrate as much as I do when I write, because my purpose is to make it correct. Zou Taofen's experience: a small crossing.
Chinese PinYin : jù jīng huì shén
concentrate one's attention on
a large head and big ears -- sign of a prosperous man. féi tóu pàng ěr
straighten the eyebrow and raise the eyes. héng méi lì mù
there is a crack to squeeze through. yǒu bīn kě chéng
the evening of the moon and the morning of the flowers. yuè yè huā zhāo