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Peace of mind, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p í NGX ī nd ì ngq ì, which means peace of mind and calm attitude. From the book with Liu Shen's father.
Analysis of Idioms
Be calm, calm and peaceful
The origin of Idioms
Lu Jiuyuan of Song Dynasty wrote a book with Liu Shen's father: "when reading a book, you should be calm and calm."
Idiom usage
It means peace of mind. examples we should calm down and make it better. Lu benzhong's "official admonitions" of the Song Dynasty is mainly concerned with the language of sages and sages, and there is no need to take courses. However, if you are calm and familiar with it, you will get something from it. ——Zhu Xi's Zhu Zi Yu Lei in Song Dynasty
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a flying moth darts into the fire - fēi é pū huǒ
die without fulfilling one's ambitions - jī zhì ér mò
the most uncommon years and months of one 's life - zhēng róng suì yuè
The fox scurrying and the mouse scurrying - hú bēn shǔ cuàn