An idiom that does not panic when something happens.
1, no hurry
Pinyin: büHuāng bümáng
Interpretation: no hurry. Describe a calm attitude, or a steady and practical approach.
Source: The third fold of Gao Yuan's embroidered Xiangyang Club: "I took a knife and watched my neck cut. I unhurriedly shrank my head back."
Example: the highway is circling on the mountain, and the car is circling.
2, as cool as a cucumber
Pinyin: zhèn dìng zì ruò
Explanation: it refers to the calm performance in the face of disasters, calm on the surface and full of energy, as usual. Refers to the calm performance in the face of unexpected events or disasters.
For example, Mencius believes that a person with eternal spiritual strength can be calm and indifferent in the face of all great temptations and threats from the outside world.
3. fearless in times of crisis
Pinyin: Lin wüI büjü
Interpretation: pro: encounter; Danger: danger; Fear: fear. I am not afraid at all when I am in danger.
Source: Deng Woods Hou: "Life and death are pretentious, and the rich and the poor don't know when, so they are not afraid of difficulties."
For example: Fang Zhimin Martyrs ~; The heroic image of generosity and benevolence; Will remain in the memory of the people of China forever.
Step 4 take it easy
Pinyin: cóng róng büpò
Interpretation: calm: unhurried, very calm; No hurry: no hurry. Take your time and calm down.
Source: Biography of Liu Shilong, an old Tang book. "I think that the proprietors are the best policy, calm and calm, and those who taste it will be wronged."
Ex.: These people patted their heads and spent more than half a minute.