Be adaptable and forgetful
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh ì x ì NGW à NGL ǜ, which means to be agreeable and forget to worry. It's from the first collection of yuyinconghua in Tiaoxi, the old man in the middle of the mountain.
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Hu Zai's first collection of stories about fishing hidden in Tiaoxi, the old man in the middle of the mountain: "Dunzhai XianLan says that Jinggong's chess quality is very different. Every time he plays chess with others, he doesn't think about it. He feels that he is bound to lose, so he collects it. It's said that:" this picture is not as good as forgetting to worry about his temperament, and it's better to work hard. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Be adaptable and forgetful
The speaker is earnest, the listener is contemptuous - yán zhě zhūn zhūn,tīng zhě miǎo miǎo
it is better to leave a deficiency uncovered than to have it covered without discretion - nìng quē wù làn
women who died in defence of their honour - qī zhēn jiǔ liè
The dove catches the magpie's nest - jiū duó què cháo
Light soldiers and sharp soldiers - qīng zú ruì bīng