very noble virtues
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā NTI ā n è Rd ì, which means the virtue of being human can be compared with heaven and earth. It comes from the biography of Sima Xiangru, volume 117 of historical records.
Idiom usage
As an attributive or adverbial; used of people
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: towering
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 57 of the biographies of Sima Xiangru, volume 117 of historical records: "it's better to stick to the literature and lead the customs, to read and pass on the biographies, and to say that Yun Erya is the best in the world! It will be the rule of the world to advocate discussion and create business. So it's all inclusive and hard thinking. "
Idiom explanation
To set up the meaning of number for the hexagram of Yi. Later, the virtue of being human can be compared with heaven and earth. It's the same as "two places in the sky".
Chinese PinYin : cān tiān èr dì
very noble virtues
referring to the great fright of routed soldiers. fēng shēng hè lì
climb trees to catch water from a flint. déng mù qiú yú