intentnesses
The Chinese idiom, pronounced x ī NW ú P á NGW ù, means that the mind has no other pursuit. It describes concentration and concentration. It's from Bingxin's talking about letter and envelope.
The origin of Idioms
Bing Xin's talk about letter paper envelope: "there are many people like me who like to write on a piece of white paper, or only on a piece of paper with Dao Dao Dao, freely and without any distractions."
Explanation of words
Side; other; focus: pursuit. There is no other pursuit in mind. It describes concentration and concentration.
intentnesses
Success is king, defeat is prisoner - chéng zé wéi wáng ,bài zé wéi lǔ
Chanting the moon and mocking the flowers - yǒng yuè cháo huā
make the gaudy swallows and orioles pale with envy - yàn dù yīng cán
Misfortune comes from the mouth - huò cóng kǒu chū,huàn cóng kǒu rù
not deviating a hair 's breadth - háo fà bù shuǎng