return to original purity and simplicity
Guizhenfanpu is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ī zh ē NF ǎ NP ú, which means return; true: natural, natural; PU: stone containing jade, also refers to jade not carved. Get rid of the exterior and return to the essence. It refers to the restoration of the original natural state.
Idiom explanation
Interpretation: return; truth: nature, nature; PU: stone containing jade, also refers to jade not carved. Get rid of the exterior and return to the essence. It refers to the restoration of the original natural state.
Idioms and allusions
It comes from the fourth chapter of Qi CE in the Warring States Period: "if you go back to nature, you will never be humiliated." examples "~" is to return to the present spoken language. There are also the quotation school, which advocates returning to the middle ancient spoken language. (Zhu Ziqing, Mr. Lu Xun's view on Chinese language) in addition, it can be written as "returning to the original" but this word belongs to the candidates, and "returning to the original" is the preferred word. If the candidate words are found in the proofs, they should be changed to the preferred words in order to standardize Chinese.
Discrimination of words
To return to the original, to return to the original, to return to the original and to return to the original
Chinese PinYin : guī zhēn fǎn pú
return to original purity and simplicity
even the rocks nod in approval during one 's preaching. wán shí diǎn tóu
The hammer fell into the well. chèng chuí luò jǐng