keep one 's heart as hard as the nether millstone
Heart like a stone, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī NR ú m ù sh í, meaning that the heart is like a tree or a stone, without emotion or desire. From "five Lantern Festival yuan · Baizhang Huaihai Zen master".
The origin of Idioms
Zen master Baizhang Huaihai in the Yuan Dynasty of the five Lantern Festival: "all the dharmas, don't remember, don't read, let go of the body and mind, make them feel at ease, and have no discernment."
Idiom usage
As an example, Volume 3 of the song and Yuan Wen's comments on the leisure of the urn: "Shouchan master admonishes:" but he can eliminate emotions, cut off false connections, and have a heart like a stone to all the desires in the world. Although he has not yet understood the Tao, he naturally makes a clean body. "
Ji Yun's notes of Yuewei thatched cottage - luanyang Xiaoxia Lu 4 in Qing Dynasty: "you don't see the thin with the dissimilarity, so you are the one who pleases yourself. The heart of the North chamber is like a stone. How dare you come near me?"
Sun Li's Shuyi Weng Cang song Tuo Jiucheng Palace: more than ten years of personnel vicissitudes, many of the past can not be recalled. I still live in the world, and I read and write under the lamp. I remember the living and the dead, and I don't know what I feel.
Chinese PinYin : xīn rú mù shí
keep one 's heart as hard as the nether millstone
Sound the bell and eat the tripod. míng zhōng shí dǐng
handle a crisis without difficulty. fù xiǎn rú yí
leadership rendered ineffectual by recalcitrant subordinates. wěi dà nán diào
console the people and punish the wicked. diào mín fá zuì