To be a saint
It is a Chinese idiom, G é f á nd ē ngsh è ng, which means to get rid of all customs and become a sage. It comes from emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: to be a saint
The origin of Idioms
According to Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty's reply to Zhiyi's edict, there is no shortage of teachers who are born in the world
Idiom explanation
Get rid of all habits and become sages. It's the same as "turning the world into a saint".
Chinese PinYin : gé fán dēng shèng
To be a saint
round and round the firewood is bound. chóu móu shù xīn
A good teacher makes a good student. míng shī chū gāo tú
a pasture on which cattle can graze. cháng lín fēng cǎo
Eliminate evil and punish evil. chú xié chéng è