apathetic
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù Q ì ch é NCH é n, which means to describe the spirit of depression, lack of vitality. It comes from an interview with Mao pingzhong, asking about his illness and traveling with his son in Keshan.
Notes on Idioms
Dusk: the haze at dusk; deep: low.
The origin of Idioms
Lu You, Song Dynasty, visited Mao pingzhong, asked about his illness and his son's traveling with him in Keshan: "the battlements of the building are uneven, and the dusk is faint."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or complement, it refers to the lack of vigor. In the Song Dynasty, officials were always selected from the so-called mature and steady people, so the court was full of people with grey hair and gloomy mood. Pu Ren's two thousand years
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] lifeless and [antonym] vigorous
apathetic
frank by nature with a ready tongue - kǒu zhí xīn kuài
To cover one's eyes and eyebrows - shān yǎn pū méi
Encouragement and encouragement - yòu yè jiǎng quàn
parade with beautiful dress in broad daylight - yì jǐn zhòu yóu