Let the wind and waves rise, sit firmly on the Diaoyutai:
It means that no matter what dangerous situation you encounter, you should be calm, confident, firm and unwavering.
Same as "Let the wind and waves rise, and sit firmly on the fishing boat."
Cóngróng-bùpò
Explanation: Calm: not in a hurry, very calm; not urgent: not in a hurry. Take your time and be calm and collected.
Source: "The Biography of Liu Shilong in the Old Book of Tang Dynasty" "Those who think of rituals as being able to gain a plan, are calm and composed, and those who try to disobey each other will be punished in vain."
Example sentences: These people kowtowed calmly and spent more than half an hour. ◎Ba Jin's "Home"
◎Combined form; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; it has a complimentary meaning, describing a person's calm behavior
Calm chǔzhī-tàirán
Explanation : Department: deal with, treat; calm: safe, unconcerned. As if nothing had happened. Describes taking care of oneself calmly and calmly. It also means not caring about problems.
Source: "Preface to Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms" by Yuan Hong of the Jin Dynasty: "Yuan first rose to prominence, but despite all the chaos, his expression was mysterious and steady, and he was at peace."
Example sentence: Da Chibao heard Ruixuan's sarcasm and took it in stride. She giggled shrilly.
◎Lao She's "Four Generations Under One Roof" 48
◎Subject-predicate form; used as predicate and object; has a commendatory meaning, describing the attitude in the face of difficulties and changes