over in one's mind
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē ns ī sh ú L ǜ, which means to think over and over again. From the songs of Chu, fisherman.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] be far sighted and think twice before acting
The origin of Idioms
"The fisherman in the songs of Chu:" why do you think deeply and hold it high and let it go The biography of marquis Chen in historical records: "may you consider it carefully."
Idiom usage
Combined; as object and attribute; with commendatory meaning. In the next ten years, there will be some outstanding people. Song Sushi's "CE BIE Jiu" and "Wei Shu · Cheng Jun Zhuan" said: "if it's difficult to attack and easy to defend, then it's a hundred times more powerful; we can't stop thinking; we can't stop thinking."
Chinese PinYin : shēn sī shú lǜ
over in one's mind
ruin the state and destroy the race. wáng guó miè zhǒng
Give up one's wisdom and give up one's life. qì zhì yí shēn
the mountain falls and the earth gives way. shān bēng dì xiàn
the soil is sterile and the people are poor. dì jí mín pín
striking one snag after another. yī bō sān zhé