take it calmly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t à IR á NCH à zh à, which describes indifference and calmness. It comes from Yuan Hong of Jin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Hong of Jin Dynasty's preface to the famous ministers of the Three Kingdoms: Yuan Yuan made his fortune at the beginning of his life. He was full of energy, mysterious and peaceful.
Idiom usage
It refers to the way of doing things. Old Dongshan has released sun Ruoxi. He calms down, his eyes half closed, and stands still. Chapter 22 of welcome flowers by Feng Deying
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms calm, calm, calm antonyms disorientation, uneasiness, panic, sleep and food
Chinese PinYin : tài rán chǔ zhī
take it calmly
standing like a tripod -- a tripartite balance of forces. dǐng zú ér lì
answer as quickly as the flowing of water. yìng dá rú liú