sexual indulgence injures vitality
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f á x ì n ɡ zh ī f ǔ, which means the axe that destroys human nature. It refers to the things that harm the body and mind. It comes from Lu's spring and Autumn Annals: nature.
Idiom explanation
Felling: felling; sex: life, vitality.
The origin of Idioms
"Lu's spring and Autumn Annals · nature" says: "it's the voice of Zheng Wei, and it's the soul of Zheng Wei. It's the soul of Zheng Wei. It's the soul of Zheng Wei
Idiom usage
It refers to something harmful to body and mind. In the old society, there were all kinds of gambling and smoking houses, and many people lost their lives.
Chinese PinYin : fá xìng zhī fǔ
sexual indulgence injures vitality
one who , though retaining family ties , observes all the monastic rules. zài jiā chū jiā
not swayed by personal considerations. bù xún sī qíng
destroy evils before they become apparent. dù xī fāng wēi
work in cooperation with a due division of labour. fēn gōng hé zuò
do things offensive to god and reason. wéi tiān hài lǐ