1. An Zhiruosu
From "Yue Proverbs·Appendix·On Falling into Poverty" by Fan Yin in the Qing Dynasty.
Pinyin: ān zhī ruò sù
Explanation: It means treating abnormal phenomena or unsatisfactory situations as normal and not paying attention. Now also refers to turning a blind eye to wrong words or things and letting them go.
From: Chapter 38 of Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" in the Qing Dynasty: "Miss Bao sobered up the next day and felt very sorry. Later we got to know each other, and Mrs. Qu often behaved like this, so~ ”
2. Ganzhiruòyí
Pinyin: gān zhī ruò yí
Explanation: Refers to being willing to endure hardship and pain in order to do a certain job. .
From: Jin Yong's "The Deer and the Cauldron" "Wei Xiaobao... didn't know where she came from. The blood in his chest surged up, and he felt that even if he was shattered to pieces for her, he would still be happy. He patted his chest and stood up. ”
Extended information:
1. Synonyms of peace of mind
1. Treat it calmly
Pronunciation: dàn rán chǔ zhī
Interpretation: Indifferent: careless, not caring; Department: deal with, treat. Approach things with a nonchalant attitude.
Example: We cannot pay attention to this, we must pay great attention to it.
2. Be at peace with the situation
Pronunciation: suí yù ér ān
Definition: It means being able to be at ease in any environment. Follow: not to follow or be casual, but to let nature take its course, to seize opportunities, not to be resentful, not to be impatient, not to be excessive, not to be demanding; not to be pessimistic, not rigid, not flustered, and not forgetful of form. Encounter: Encounter. Refers to the ability to adapt to the environment.
From: Chapter 13 of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" of the Qing Dynasty: A truly chivalrous and righteous man is content with everything he encounters. Unless he is the one, he must uproot trees and search for their roots, just because he sees injustice. , he couldn't let it go, as if it was his own business, so he was worthy of the word "xia".
2. Antonyms of peace and quiet
1. Sitting on pins and needles
Pronunciation: rú zuò zhēn zhān
Definition: Like sitting on a needle with a needle stuck in it On felt. Describes being restless and restless.
From: Ming Dynasty Shi Naian's "Water Margin" Chapter 32: I heard that my brother killed a man who threw fireworks, and he was pursued everywhere by legal documents. My younger brother felt like sitting on pins and needles when he heard it. He wrote ten letters in a row and went to Guizhuang to ask for letters. I don't know whether he has been there or not? Today is a gift from God. Fortunately, my brother is here to meet each other, which is a great comfort to his life. ”
2. At a loss
Pronunciation: shǒu zú wú cuò
Definition: To describe acting in a panic or being unable to cope.
From: Ming Dynasty Chapter 67 of Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "Sun Quan rode up to the bridge, but the south side of the bridge had bent over ten feet, and there was not a single board. Sun Quan was shocked and at a loss. ”
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