over in one's mind

over in one's mind

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē ns ī sh ú L ǜ, which means to think over and over again. From the songs of Chu, fisherman.

Analysis of Idioms

[synonym] be far sighted and think twice before acting

The origin of Idioms

"The fisherman in the songs of Chu:" why do you think deeply and hold it high and let it go The biography of marquis Chen in historical records: "may you consider it carefully."

Idiom usage

Combined; as object and attribute; with commendatory meaning. In the next ten years, there will be some outstanding people. Song Sushi's "CE BIE Jiu" and "Wei Shu · Cheng Jun Zhuan" said: "if it's difficult to attack and easy to defend, then it's a hundred times more powerful; we can't stop thinking; we can't stop thinking."

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