What idioms are there to describe being unhurried and calm?

Idioms describing calmness and calmness are:

First, take your time [b Huāng bùmáng]? 1.? Explanation: Take your time. Describe a calm attitude, or a steady and practical approach.

2.? From: the third fold of Gaoyuan's literary embroidery "Xiangyanghui".

3.? Example: the highway is circling on the mountain, and the car is circling. ?

Second, calm down [t m: nrá n zü ru]? 1.? Explanation: Calm attitude, as usual.

2.? From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Twenty-second Story of a Dream of Red Mansions.

3.? Example: At this time, the small lock post, although holding a flat box gun in his hand, has a big nose and an expression on his face.

3. poised? 1.? Explanation: Able to shrug off, look as usual. Describe being calm in an emergency.

2.? From: the flashy Chinese Art Museum III.

3.? Grammar: formal; As predicate, object and adverbial; With praise.

Fourth, I have a plan in mind? 1.? Explanation: Bamboo: Ready-made and complete bamboo. I already have the whole picture in my mind. Metaphor has been determined before doing things.

2.? From: Shi Wen and Hua Zhu.

3.? He answered the teacher's question unhurriedly.

5. Take your time? 1.? Explanation: calm: unhurried, very calm; No hurry: no hurry. Take your time and calm down.

2.? From: Biography of Liu Shilong, an old Tang book.

3.? Ex.: These people patted their heads and spent more than half a minute.