deep concentration
Hold your breath, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǐ ngq ì n í ngsh é n, which means to describe high concentration. It comes from the Analects of Confucius, the local party.
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is absent-minded
The origin of Idioms
"The Analects of Confucius · the village Party" said: "take photos to rise to the hall, bow as well as hold your breath."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and attributive to describe high concentration. Example: Chuang Tzu Da Sheng: "there is no distinction between the use of ambition and the use of God." Liu e's the second chapter of Ming Hu Ju's listening to books in Lao Can's travels in Qing Dynasty: the lower the singing, the finer the sound, and the sound gradually disappeared. People all over the garden dare not move less.
Chinese PinYin : bǐng qì níng shén
deep concentration
troops more than ten times of the enemy can surround it , and troops more than five times can attack. shí wén wǔ gōng
a great ability to rule the country. jīng shì zhī cái
Beating the ground out of one's stomach. gǔ fù jī rǎng
draw from one to make good the deficits of another. yì bǐ zhù zī