be in a calm mood
Peace of mind, a Chinese idiom, pronounced x ī NP í ngq ì h é, refers to peace of mind or spirit without restless or repressed feelings; it also refers to restraining or re restraining one's own feelings; calming down. Peace of mind, not impatient, not angry. It comes from Cai Tang Fu.
Phonetic materials
Peace of mind
Analysis of Idioms
Be calm and calm
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote in his ode to vegetable soup: "my husband is calm and peaceful, so he is old and fat."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate, an attribute and an adverbial; it's commendatory. Chapter 32: the less you arrive, the more urgent you are. You must be calm and calm, as if you are going to visit mountains and play with scenery. 2. Chapter 58 of three chivalrous men and five righteousness: Bai Yutang is calm at this time, and he can only bow his head and thank you. (3) Wang Ruoxu's Fu Zhi Chun Jiao Shuo: "my disease begins to show signs, I understand it and take medicine to treat and nourish it When you walk, you will return to your normal state. You will be calm and healthy if you do not attack all kinds of evils. " When he thinks of the cause and effect of things, he will be happy.
Chinese PinYin : xīn píng qì hé
be in a calm mood
Tortoise dragon scale Phoenix. guī lóng lín fèng