act as if nothing were on one 's mind
If nothing happened, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ru ò w ú Q í sh ì, which means that it doesn't seem like that, or to describe the appearance of indifference or indifference. From Feng Deying's bitter cauliflower.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] calm and poised [antonym] at a loss of mind
Idiom usage
Ba Jin's autumn: "when he saw Guoguang, he naturally said a few ordinary social words first and pretended to be." Wang Cambodian bolted the door and told her to light the lamp. His eyes looked around. In Chapter 3 of Feng Deying's bitter cauliflower, Guo Moruo's five minute speech in front of Xiao Hong's tomb: "he is not afraid of any difficulties and hardships. He is full of flexibility. When he falls down, he immediately jumps up, bruises and licks his blood. As if nothing had happened, he conquers everything at the sacrifice of his will."
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 3 of Feng Deying's bitter cauliflower: "Wang cambozhi, as if nothing had happened, bolted the door and told her to light the lamp. His eyes were looking around."
Chinese PinYin : ruò wú qí shì
act as if nothing were on one 's mind
the true mingled with the false. xū xū shí shí
accumulate bit makes too remarkable. jī wēi chéng zhù
Fill the pit and fill the valley. tián kēng mǎn gǔ
have a well-deserved reputation. míng bù xū chuán