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What is the four-character idiom of God?
Hold your breath with rapt attention.

Vernacular explanation: refers to concentration and concentration.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Liu E

Source: "The Travels of Lao Can" The second time: "The people in the garden hold their breath."

All the people in the garden are absorbed, absorbed.

Extended data

Synonym for holding your breath:

Calm down, calm down, calm down.

First of all, stay calm.

Interpretation of vernacular: let the spirit condense and let the heart calm.

Dynasty: modern

Author: "China Traditional Life Science and Technology Vocabulary"

Source: Concentration and tranquility are the soul of Taoist health preservation. Even if the spirit is condensed, it will calm the heart. Require limbs to relax, breathe smoothly, and slowly reach the connection point. Pursue the ethereal realm of thought.

Taoism pays attention to the double cultivation of life, concentrating, and quietness is the soul of strengthening the body and nourishing life. The essence of Gong Zhuang, whether Xingyiquan, Taiji, Bagua Boxing and other boxing methods, lies in concentration and quietness, while the essence of Wushu lies in concentration and quietness in movement, that is, destroying piles and moving.

Second, be calm.

Interpretation of vernacular: peace of mind, no impatience, no anger.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Su Shi

Source: Cai Tangmi: "The husband is leisurely, so he is old and fat."

My husband is calm and calm, so although he is old, he is fat and broad-minded.

Third, calm down.

Vernacular explanation: refers to a calm mood and a calm attitude.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Lu Jiuyuan

Source: "A Letter with Liu Shenfu": "When reading an open book, be calm."

When reading a book, clean up your face with a serious dress and be calm.

Fourth, calm down.

Interpretation of vernacular: peace of mind and calm attitude.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Lv Benzhong

Source: Official Proverbs: "You must be calm."

You must be calm.