placid
Gentle and honest, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ē NR ó UD ū NH ò u, originally refers to a mild attitude, simple and kind. Later, it also refers to being gentle and generous. Honest, honest and kind. It comes from the book of rites.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of rites · Jing Jie" said: "gentle and generous, poetry teaching also."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Wen rongdunhou, gentle, tender Antonyms: outrageous, mean, rude
Idiom usage
According to Confucius, the soul of poetry is to be "~". (Wen Yiduo's the poet's savagery)
placid
warning taken from the overturned cart in front - qián chē zhī jiàn
let the eye travel over the great scenes and let fancy free - yóu mù chěng huái
Cut down on the achievements and reserve the ability - fá gōng jīn néng
an important juncture of life and death - shēng sǐ guān tóu