Just think about it
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í ngs ī Zu ò Xi ǎ ng, which means thinking while walking and sitting. It describes thinking or missing all the time. It comes from Jin Jiao ye by yuan quhua of Song Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
Yuan quhua of Song Dynasty wrote in jinjiaoye: "when you think about it, you know what he is. How can you survive?"
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs
Examples
On the hall, the emperor, thinking, looking down from the south, knew that the disaster came from the sky. The second part of Guan Hanqing's two dreams in Yuan Dynasty
Idiom explanation
Walking, sitting, thinking. It describes thinking or missing all the time.
Just think about it
make blind and disorderly conjectures - hú sī luàn xiǎng
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lose all standing and reputation - shēn fèi míng liè