Clear the source
Duanben Chengyuan, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Du ā Nb ě NCH é ngyu á n, still the original. It comes from Volume 2 of Helin Yulu.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 2 of the Song Dynasty's Luo Da Jing "Helin Yulu": in the spring and Autumn period, the envoys of the heavenly kings crossed with other countries, and the kings of these countries, such as the capital, were rare. The master wrote carefully and firmly to rectify the sins of other countries, and to clarify the source, especially to the king of heaven. "
Idiom usage
"The book of changes has a family at leisure, while the book of Rites has strict internal rules, all of which are based on the principle of regulating the family and clarifying the source. My husband has a deep insight into it."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: duanben Qingyuan, duanben Zhengyuan
Chinese PinYin : duān běn chéng yuán
Clear the source
a clever , penetrating remark. qiǎo fā qí zhòng
cannot be friends of a more influential family. bù gǎn gāo pān
offense of imposing lighter or heavier sentences than necessary in ancient china. chū rù rén zuì
think about consiquences of your act. dǎ gǒu kàn zhǔ