look unperturbed
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é ns è Z ì ruॸ, which means there is no difference in facial expression; it describes calm attitude. It comes from Rensheng, a new story of the world.
Idiom explanation
If: as usual, like the original.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote "a new account of the world · Ren birthday": "King Wen said:" if the emperor's heizong is destroyed, you can't worry about it. What is it? He also drank wine and ate meat when he was ill, so it was a good funeral ceremony. " I've been drinking and eating all the time, and I look like I am. "
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning. Deputy chairman Qiu listened to the report one by one and made notes in a small book. Now there was no unnatural look on his face. Xu Chi's "true work" and "biography of Wang Rong in the book of Jin": "the beast is in the threshold All the people are running, and the army is independent and looks like it. " Liu Yiqing's "new sayings of the world · elegance" in the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty: "when I first saw Xie Shiyi, I looked very self-conscious and laughed at the guests." According to the biography of yuan Huiye in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, the filial friend of the Yuan Dynasty was in a panic when he was sentenced to death Liu Zhang's "Phoenix pool" is the first time: "it's just Wansheng dance. Put it in the box gently and look like it. None of those who watched cheered In Qing Dynasty, Li Dou's "Yangzhou Huafang Lu · Caohe Lu Xia": "you look like you are, and you don't want to look forward to it."
Idiom story
During the Jin Dynasty, after the death of his mother, Chen Liu Ruanji, one of the Seven Sages in the bamboo grove, stood in mourning and drinking and eating meat at King Wen's place. How ever did Sili tell King Wen that Ruanji was filial and drinking and eating meat and should be exiled overseas. King Wen said that he was ill because of excessive grief and that it was not polite to drink and eat meat. Ruan Ji let them talk, eat ceaselessly, look like.
Chinese PinYin : shén sè zì ruò
look unperturbed
Seven sons and eight sons in law. qī nán bā xù
referring to astonishment at unfamiliar sights. shǔ quǎn fèi rì