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Sentences expressing indifferent mood

Idioms to describe indifference are as follows:

Steady as Mount Tai: Steady as Mount Tai, which is very firm and unshakable. See "as steady as Mount Tai". Pu Ren's "Two Thousand Years": "The feudal rulers also thought that they had established the best social system and that their ruling position was as stable as Mount Tai.

carefree: describes freedom, leisure and ease of mind. From the Book of Jin, Biography of Wang Meng and Ke Yang.

self-satisfaction: it means being very happy and satisfied. Describe the appearance of happiness and satisfaction. From Liezi Huangdi.

poised: describes being calm and calm in an emergency. From Jin Shi Yan Zhan Men Du Chuan and Han Yi Guan.

take your time: it means calm, unhurried and calm. From Biography of Liu Shilong in Old Tang Dynasty.

talking without explanation: it means that people talk continuously and vividly when talking. From Lu Xun's "Two Essays of Jiejieting".

Talking and laughing: It describes talking and laughing, being in high spirits and being very funny. From Song Xin Qiji's "Nian Nujiao Give Xia Chengyu".

Kan Kan talks: It means to speak confidently and calmly. From "The Analects of Confucius and the Rural Party".

Laughing as cool as a cucumber: It means being able to calmly deal with what happened, talking and laughing without changing the normal state. From The History of the Three Kingdoms Wu Shu Gan Ning Biography.

Have a clear plan: The original meaning is that before painting bamboo, I already have the image of bamboo in my heart. After being used as a metaphor, there have been comprehensive ideas and arrangements before doing things. Cheng: Ready-made. From "Literature and Paintable Bamboo": "Therefore, if you draw bamboo, you must first have it in your heart."

Take it easy: It means to get along with each other in peace, and as usual, I don't feel anything inappropriate. From "Yue Proverbs, Attached Arguments, On Falling into Poverty".