古井无波

古井無波
gǔjǐngwúbō
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 calm and collected
  2. 2 unaffected by external influences
  3. 3 lit. an old well without ripples

Examples

Tīngdào zhège xiāoxī, tā yīrán gǔjǐngwúbō.
Hearing the news, he remained as calm as an undisturbed old well.
Tā xiūshēn yǎngxìng duōnián, xīnjìng gǔjǐngwúbō.
After years of cultivation, her mind was as still as a placid old well.

Tips

history
From Bai Juyi's (白居易) Tang-dynasty poem 《》: '井水竹竿' — 'a still old well's water, an upright autumn bamboo'. Bai used the image to praise his friend Yuan Zhen's steady, principled character.
memory
Picture an ancient well with no wind, no ripples — perfectly still water. That's the mind of someone unmoved by external events.

Stroke Order

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