Idioms about indifferent mood are:
Calm down
Explanation: Calm mood and calm attitude.
Mood is like water
Explanation: A person's temperament is indifferent and frank, and his mood will not be influenced by worldly grievances.
The ancient poems about indifferent mood are as follows:
1. Life is like a dream, and one statue returns to the river and the moon. -"Niannujiao Chibi Nostalgia" Su Shi in Song Dynasty
Meaning: Life is like a dream, and a glass of wine is sprinkled to pay homage to the bright moon on the river.
2. Who knows that life is endless? The water in front of the gate can also flow to the west! Don't bemoan the passing of time in old age! -"Huan Xi Sha You Qiu Shui Qingquan Temple" Su Shi in Song Dynasty
Meaning: Who said that life can't go back to adolescence? The stream in front of the door can still flow to the west! Don't sigh how time flies in your old age!
3. People grow up and hate water. -"Meet Huan Lin Hua Xie Chun Hong" Li Yu in the Tang Dynasty
Meaning: Life has always been a lot of resentful things, just like the river that died in the east, endlessly and never ending.
4. The world is a big dream. How many times is life cool in autumn? -"Xijiang Moon, A Big Dream in the World" Su Shi in Song Dynasty
Meaning: Everything in the world seems like a big dream. How many cool autumn has life experienced?
5. it is almost as hard for friends to meet, as for the morning and evening stars. -"Give Eight Guards to Chu Shi" Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty
Meaning: It is often difficult to meet each other when you are apart in the journey of life, just like it is really difficult to meet the stars and businessmen. 2. What are the idioms that describe "peace of mind"
Calm down, calm down, calm down, feel at ease and poised
1. Calm down [xΡ nPí ng qü hé]
Interpretation: calm mind, gentle attitude. Not impatient, not angry.
2. Calm down [pí ng x ī n j ? q ?]
Interpretation: calm mood and calm attitude.
3. Be calm and calm [pí ng x ī n d ? ng q ?]
Definition: it means calm mood and calm attitude.
4. Feel at ease [yí rá n zü dé]
Definition: Feel at ease: comfortable and happy. Describe the appearance of happiness and satisfaction.
5, poised [tà i rá n zü ruò]
Interpretation: able to shrug off, look as usual. Describe calm and calm in an emergency.