look unperturbed
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é NY ì Z ì ruॸ, which means that there is no difference in facial expression and describes calm attitude. It comes from the poem of AI Yan by Wang Ruoxu.
Idiom usage
He is very calm
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: look at oneself, look at oneself, look at ease
The origin of Idioms
Wang Ruoxu's poem of mourning wild geese: "the butcher drives the blade and wants to go forward. The sitting guest salivates and thinks, but he is still in high spirits. He looks down and looks down at the arrival of the disaster."
Idiom explanation
There was no difference in his face. Describe a calm attitude. It's the same as "look like you are".
look unperturbed
seeing these things one is reminded of the owner - dǔ wù sī rén
Differentiation of the classics - lí jīng biàn zhì
one 's talent is inferior but his idea high - cái shū yì guǎng