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What idioms describe "emptiness"?

Idiom: Calm down.

Pinyin: xρNPíng q?hé

Explanation: Calm mood, gentle attitude. Not impatient, not angry.

Source: Shi "Cai Tang Fu": "The husband is calm and peaceful, so he is old and fat."

Example: As soon as he thinks about the whole story, he becomes calm.

Idiom: Calm down.

Pinyin: píng xěn jěng qě

Explanation: Peace of mind and calm attitude.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" seventy-four times: "And calmly, secretly visit it, you can get this fact; Even if you can't visit, outsiders can't know. "

Example: I hope you can think calmly and don't be impulsive.

Idiom: get angry easily.

Pinyin: píng xěn yěqě

Explanation: Peace of mind and calm attitude. Use "calm"

Source: Song Zhuxi's "Zhuzi School" Volume 33: "On Reading Hengqu Poetry" teaches people to ask for it calmly, but he talks about poetry, but it is not. "

For example, making sentences: anyone who reads ancient Chinese characters must be calm, easy to get angry and familiar with the context in order to get the original intention of his statement.

Idiom: The old monk is meditating.

Pinyin: l m o s

Explanation: Monks sit still, making their minds in one place and unable to stand distraction, which is called meditation. Describe people sitting quietly.

Source: Zeng Qingpu's "Evil Sea Flower" The twentieth time: "I saw it as a dark and thin old man, sitting dangerously, as if the old monk were in a trance."

For example, making sentences: Huachi is a useless hometown, and it is absurd to say that the old monk is in a meditation; The wild cave is barren, so the handsome man is called Ge.

Idiom: Calm and easy.

Pinyin: sh m 4 o ā n w ú z ao

Explanation: Be quiet and don't be impatient.

Source: Yu's Answer to Lu Xun's Biography: "You will sit in the first three baths and smoke for three times. Listen to what the servants say and feel less uneasy."

For example, make a sentence: The sails of the lake and the sea are in place, so don't be too safe and impatient with Qiu Lai.

Idiom: It doesn't matter.

Pinyin: tiandangu y

Explanation: dull: quiet and leisurely, not seeking fame and fortune; Less: very little; Desire: desire. The mood is quiet and indifferent, and there is no worldly desire.

Source: Zhi Pi of the Three Kingdoms, Book of Martial Arts: "Wei Chang is a gentleman because of his indifference to quality and his ambition to mount Ji."

For example, making sentences: being original and indifferent, but unfortunately, this stubborn man, whose road is not deep, passes by the bustling place of Beijing, and he is powerless to squander money.

Idiom: Zen Buddhism

Pinyin: fóxüng chán xρn

Explanation: It refers to the Buddhist's single-minded practice and peaceful mind.

Source: The Fourth and Fifth Chapters of Water Margin: "When all the monks saw this woman on the altar, their hands and feet danced. For a while, they were fascinated by Zen Buddhism, and they were not sure. "

Example: Monks fell into a coma when they saw Wu Da's wife.