be in a calm mood
Calm, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī NP í ngq ì D ì ng, meaning calm, no distractions. It comes from yuelun by Ruanji, Wei of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, adverbial, etc
Examples
The scholar bureaucrats are calm. If they are not dazzled by fame and afraid of profit, they can know it.
Analysis of Idioms
Peace of mind
The origin of Idioms
On music written by Wei Ruanji of the Three Kingdoms states: "Confucius was in Qi Wenshao, but he didn't know his meat in March. It makes people have no desire, calm down and not taste meat. "
Idiom explanation
Calm heart, no distractions.
Chinese PinYin : xīn píng qì dìng
be in a calm mood
sweep away the millions of enemy troops. héng sǎo qiān jūn
generous outside but jealous inside. wài kuān nèi jì
a door-hinge is never worm-eaten. hù shū bù dù