Keep your peace

Keep your peace

As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǒ UF ē n ā NCH á ng, which means to abide by one's duty and be content with the past. From a dream of Red Mansions.

The origin of Idioms

The 23rd chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: "you can study hard, and if you don't keep your peace, you can be careful!"

Analysis of Idioms

An chang shou Fen

Idiom usage

Used as a predicate, attribute, or object

Examples

How unhappy would the people be if they were to dig wells and farm in peace and pay limited Taiping taxes? The 40th chapter of biography of children heroes by Wen Kang in Qing Dynasty

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