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Peace of mind is a Chinese idiom, pronounced P í NGX ī NY ì Q ì, which describes a calm mood and calm attitude. From Zhu Zi Yu Lei.
Analysis of Idioms
Peace of mind
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xi's Zhu Zi Yu Lei (Volume 33) of the Song Dynasty: "to look at poetry in the view of Hengqu theory can teach people to seek it with ease. When he talks about poetry, it's not the case."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object and adverbial; it can be used for persuasion and example. When you read ancient Chinese characters, you must be easy-going, familiar with the context, and get the original meaning. Shaoshi Shanfang bicong: a new record of red lead by Hu Yinglin in Ming Dynasty
amicable
discard the classics and rebel against orthodoxy - lí jīng pàn dào
travel after telling the destiny - yōu bì yǒu fāng
Catch the thief and see the stolen goods - zhuō zéi jiàn zāng