A frown makes a plan
A frown, calculated, pronunciation is m é it ó uy ī zh ò u, J ì sh à NGX ī NL á I, Chinese idiom, interpretation: describe a little thought, suddenly came up with an idea. Source: Zhao's orphan by Ji Junxiang in Yuan Dynasty
Idiom explanation
With a frown, m é it ó uy ī zh ò u, J ì sh à NGX ī NL á i [explanation] came up with an idea
source
Ji Junxiang's the orphan of the Zhao family in Yuan Dynasty: Why did Han Jue commit suicide? He must have left the orphan of the Zhao family. How can he be good? With a frown, I've got a plan! "
Examples
In the romance of the Three Kingdoms, the so-called "a frown, a plan". In our common speech, the so-called "let me think about it" means that people use concepts in their minds for judgment and reasoning. (Mao Zedong's on practice)
Discrimination of words
I have come up with an idea. I have an idea. I have no idea
A frown makes a plan
contribute to one 's peace of mind or inner tranquility - yí qíng yǎng xìng
get into trouble through clever means - nòng qiǎo fǎn zhuō
deny self and return to propriety - kè jǐ fù lǐ