indifferent gain
Indifference, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti á nd à NW ú y à, which means that the mood is quiet and indifferent, no secular desire. From Lun Heng · Tao Xu.
Idiom explanation
The mood is quiet and indifferent, and there is no secular desire.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Chong's Lun Heng · Tao Xu of Han Dynasty, it is said that "the world can be lived by Lao Tzu's way, and the spirit can be cultivated and the spirit can be loved."
Idiom usage
It refers to not pursuing fame and then profit
Examples
Indifference is a medicine, benevolence is a medicine. Volume 40 of seven signatures of Yunji
Chinese PinYin : tián dàn wú yù
indifferent gain
have the same enemy and hatred. tóng chóu dí kài
the house is upside-down . -- there is no peace in the house. jiā fán zhái luàn
attachment to the things and people related to a loved one. wū wū zhī ài