Practice by oneself
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā OSH ē nx í ngsh ì, which means to live in the world. It comes from the book of heros edited with Lu by Fang Xiaoru of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As the subject or object, it refers to people's attitude towards others
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: to live in the world
The origin of Idioms
Fang Xiaoru of Ming Dynasty wrote the book of Xilu edited with Lu: "the pain is bound by etiquette and righteousness, which not only leads the indomitable, but also makes the indomitable know the generosity of his conduct and the integrity of filial piety."
Idiom explanation
He said that he should live in the world.
Chinese PinYin : cāo shēn xíng shì
Practice by oneself
completely to forfeit the confidence of the people. rén xīn sàng jìn