Chuanze accepts pollution
Chuanze Nawu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Chu ā NZ é n à w ū, which means that lakes and rivers can accommodate all kinds of water flow to describe people's self-restraint, tolerance of all good and evil, and reputation. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the 15th year of Xuangong.
The idiom comes from the 15th year of Xuangong in Zuozhuan: "as the saying goes:" the heart is high, the river is polluted, the mountain is full of diseases, and the Jin Yu is full of flaws. " The king is filthy, so is the way of heaven. "
Chinese PinYin : chuān zé nà wū
Chuanze accepts pollution
A comparison between the pillow and the stem. zhěn gàn zhī chóu
take precautions against a possible danger. qū tū xǐ xīn
the older , the more upright. jiāng guì zhī xìng