intentnesses
The Chinese idiom, pronounced x ī NW ú P á NGW ù, means that the mind has no other pursuit. It describes concentration and concentration. It's from Bingxin's talking about letter and envelope.
The origin of Idioms
Bing Xin's talk about letter paper envelope: "there are many people like me who like to write on a piece of white paper, or only on a piece of paper with Dao Dao Dao, freely and without any distractions."
Explanation of words
Side; other; focus: pursuit. There is no other pursuit in mind. It describes concentration and concentration.
Chinese PinYin : xīn wú páng wù
intentnesses
be neither friendly nor aloof. ruò lí ruò jí
Respect the old and show respect for the poor. jìng lǎo xù pín