stick to the truth you believe and broaden your knowledge
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǔ x ì NH à oxu é, which means to have firm confidence in morality and career, study hard and be inquisitive. From the Analects of Confucius, Taibo.
Idiom explanation
To believe faithfully.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Taibo said, "Confucius said:" I believe in learning, and I am good at death. "
Idiom usage
As a predicate; used in learning. Examples: Ruofu is very studious, and he has a few ambitions for the people. On revolutionary morality by Zhang Binglin in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : dǔ xìn hào xué
stick to the truth you believe and broaden your knowledge
so hot on stones that gold might have melted there. shuò shí liú jīn
outmanoeuvre the enemy our glasses of wine. zūn zǔ zhé chōng
discussion as to who is right and who is wrong. shuō duǎn dào cháng
dredge the moon out from the bottom of the water. shuǐ dǐ lāo yuè
one 's character is correctly criticized only after his death. gài guān shì dìng