intended cuhuring
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ú nx ī NY ǎ NGX ì ng, which means to preserve the heart of a child and cultivate the goodness; the cultivation method advocated by Confucianism in the old times. It's from Mencius with all his heart.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius, written by Mencius Ke in the Warring States period, said, "keep one's heart and cultivate one's nature, so it's natural."
Analysis of Idioms
To cultivate one's mind
Idiom usage
It refers to cultivating one's mind and nature. Shi Shi only makes people stop at the place where they know the heaven, and there is nothing to do with the heaven. "The complete works of the two Cheng Dynasties - twelve books"
Chinese PinYin : cún xīn yǎng xìng
intended cuhuring
Eat ginger and drink vinegar. yǎo jiāng xiā cù
when the dawn is breaking , and i cannot sleep. míng fā bù mèi
bitter as if it were malt sugar. gān zhī rú yí