The famous sayings of being calm and calm in times of trouble are as follows:
1. Don’t be surprised by favor or disgrace, watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; have no intention of leaving or leaving, watch the clouds roll and relax in the sky. ?
2. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal.
3. Looking back at the place where the Condor Shooting is taking place, the clouds are level at dusk for thousands of miles away.
4. After experiencing that kind of 2008, is there anything else that can affect my mood? Be calm, calm, do everything calmly, and be calm no matter what you look at.
5. Drinking from the spring of greed will make you feel refreshed, and you will still feel happy when you are in a dry path.
6. Contentment is such a rare quality. Calmness is such a profound state.
7. A person’s self-confidence comes from inner calmness and calmness.
8. You should not be happy about things that have nothing to do, and you should not be angry about things that have nothing to do with you.
9. Mount Tai is in front of you but you don’t see it; thunder breaks the pillars without being surprised.
10. Mount Tai collapses in front but remains unchanged; elk rises to the left but does not blink; then you can control your interests and wait for the enemy.
11. Your so-called calmness is like a piece of paper as thin as cicada wings, hiding your joys and sorrows without saying a word.
12. When the mind is calm, the voice is calm, and there is no past or present.
13. The people in the stone room are calm, and the moonlight is dim in the ice pool.
14. The sky is clear, the river is white, the seagulls know when the heart is calm.
15. Stay calm and calm when things happen. You must be calm! I can never get rid of my habit of being blindly excited.
16. The shadow is also a part of yourself. If it lingers, face it head on!
17. When encountering problems, be calm, think calmly, and solve problems calmly. There are challenges only when there are accidents.