Idioms describe people who don't get into trouble.

Idioms to describe people who are not in chaos: take your time, take your time, and take it lightly.

1, take your time

It means take your time, take your time.

Example: Ba Jin's "Spring" Trinity: I am sorry that the descendants of the Gaos failed to live up to your expectations. Please count how many decent people there are in Gaos thought! Chueh-min laughed at the other end as if he were not the son of the Gaos.

Step 2 relax

It means as if nothing had happened. It has positive significance. Describe being indifferent and calm when encountering difficulties, bad luck or abnormal situations. It also means treating problems with indifference.

Ex: Ye Shengtao, son of Lao Shen: "He said that he mentioned the rumor in his last letter, but he just said it casually. He used to take it in stride. "

3. Be indifferent to it

It means put it aside coldly. Describe not caring.

Example: Levin's History of Qing Palace (Volume II): "However, he experienced too many storms. Although he has not been humiliated and forgotten fame and fortune, he has been able to quietly ignore it. "

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Idioms to describe people's panic:

1, panic and confusion

Hands and feet are flustered, describing the confusion of hands and feet and describing the appearance of panic and anxiety.

For example, Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars", the seventeenth time: "Kuang Renchao panicked and said,' This is bad luck. ”"

2, flustered

I panicked and lost my mind.

Example: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Strangers Seen in Twenty Years" The eighteenth time: "Children have been in a state of confusion since they received the telegram."

3. Be caught off guard

Huang Zhang: Panic; Panic: loss of normal behavior. I don't know what to do in my panic.

Example: Sun Li's Lu Hua Dang: "The devil hit the water to catch up, and the old man lost his head, so the boat could not move, and the devil followed closely."