Pacing step [duó fāng bù], taking a square and dignified slow pace, also generally refers to walking slowly.
Square step refers to a large and slow step. Explanation: Refers to a gentle, steady, long and slow pace.
"Pace" is often used to describe a person who is mature, steady or leisurely.
Example: Chapter 25 of "Cold Eye Viewing": "Holding a dog-beating stick in your hand, aim it at the pacing one."
Lu Xun's " "Wandering·Soap": "He nodded slightly in approval, then paced back and forth in the empty courtyard with his hands behind his back."
Mao Dun's "Disillusionment" 11: "Ms. Hui published her comment, and stopped her pacing.
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