with calm posture
Lun Jin Yu fan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ā NJ ī NY ǔ sh à n, which means holding a feather fan and wearing a turban of green silk ribbon, describes a calm attitude. From "niannujiao: reminiscence of Chibi".
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's poem "niannujiao, reminiscent of the past in Chibi" said: "when the feather fan and the Lun towel talk and laugh, the masts and sculls fly to ashes."
Idiom usage
It can be used as an object or adverbial to describe elegant or elegant demeanor. example the Ci of flowers in the rain by Lu Yan of Tang Dynasty: "on the Yueyang Tower, with a feather fan, who knows heaven and man." "Taiping Yulan" quoted from "Yulin": Zhuge Wuhou and Sima xuanwang were fighting in Weibin, and xuanwang came here in military service, which made people regard him as Wuhou, Suyu Gejin, holding a white hair (feather) fan, and all the three armies followed him. King Xuan sighed and said, "it can be called a famous man.
Chinese PinYin : guān jīn yǔ shàn
with calm posture
deliberate act as a warning to the opponent. qiāo shān zhèn hǔ
spout a lot of erroneous opinions. dà fā miù lùn