A firm name
The name of DILI is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is d ǐ L ì m í NGH à o, which means to cultivate one's own moral integrity to protect one's name.
Idiom explanation
See "the name of honing". It refers to self-cultivation, in order to protect the name.
Idioms and allusions
The idiom comes from the biography of Lu Zhonglian and zouyang in historical records: "when a minister hears about the splendor of the imperial court, he will not pollute his righteousness for profit; when he is determined to be famous, he will not do what he wants to do." Idioms are used as predicate and object
Discrimination of words
Synonyms sharpen the name and integrity; emotional color commendatory words; idiom structure verb object form; ancient times; rare degree of common use
Chinese PinYin : dǐ lì míng hào
A firm name
spread from mouth to mouth. zhòng kǒu xiāng chuán
the winding path leads to a secluded quiet place. qū jìng tōng yōu