Calm describes an attitude. Calm when faced with problems, yet positive and decisive, sophisticated yet emphasizing excellence, not arrogant in victory and not discouraged in defeat; calmness describes a kind of courage. Acting relaxed and calm, looking at the flowers falling in front of the court, gently shaking the feather fan on the city wall; calm describes a principle. It shows that one is neither impatient nor impatient, nor warm nor fiery towards people or things, but is approachable, approachable, obedient and persistent; calmness describes a demeanor. The autumn wind blows on the back of the condor, and it is as quiet as a virgin. In the Vanity Fair, the lights and feasting pass by, and the clouds pass by; calmness describes a kind of cultivation. Kindness without worries, kindness without fear, seeking truth from facts, magnanimity and pride; calmness describes a kind of ability. Thoughtful thinking can maximize strengths and avoid weaknesses. Introspection allows you to know whether you can advance or retreat, and wait until it's time to take action. Calmness describes a kind of strength. Calm and calm, like a huge rock blocking the waves, perseverance, like a drop of water piercing a rock; calmness describes a kind of efficiency. Steady and avoiding chaos, insightful and skilled, like a cook Ding wielding a knife or Lu Ban wielding an axe; calmness describes a state. A beautiful orchid in a deep forest is not fragrant because there is no one there. A gentleman is virtuous and does not change his moral character because of embarrassment. Calmness describes a kind of life. Life is like a pair of sharp reading glasses, it is rare to be confused and it is rare to be sober.