one 's mind settles as still water
The Chinese idiom "peace of mind" is pronounced "x ī NT ó ngzh ǐ Shu ǐ", which describes peace of mind without distractions.
explain
It describes a calm mind without distractions. The same as "peace of mind".
source
Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty wrote a poem in reply to eight doctors of Yuan Dynasty and twelve doctors of Yang: "the body feels that there is nothing to write, and the heart is the same. But know natural and unrestrained sparse Dynasty City, don't rugged hidden name
Examples
Bones will be haggard and clean. The head of the pen refers to Jinbo, and the base has a horizontal jade handle. In Tang Dynasty, Li Shanfu's poem "reply to Secretary Liu in the mountains"
Chinese PinYin : xīn rú zhǐ shuǐ
one 's mind settles as still water
storm into and destroy the enemy 's fortified positions. cuī jiān xiàn zhèn
Birds in terror and mice in flight. niǎo hài shǔ cuàn
lead a luxurious and dissipated life. jiāo shē fàng yì