be in harmony with the rest of the world
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h ú ns ú h é Gu ā ng, which means to show one's strength and stand aloof from the world. It also refers to incompetence. From the second fold of the first book of the romance of the Western chamber.
Analysis of Idioms
Stand aloof from the world
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Wang Shifu's the second fold of the first volume of the romance of the Western Chamber: "my ancestors are really vulgar and bright, and they are really pure and clear."
Idiom usage
It's a combination of two types: predicate and attributive. It's a metaphor of keeping aloof from the world. example your Hinayana teaching method can only help those who can't survive to ascend. The twelfth chapter of journey to the west by Wu Chengen in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : hún sú hé guāng
be in harmony with the rest of the world
high carriage and four horses -- symbol of wealth and nobility. sì mǎ xuān chē
Respect the past and despise the present. guì gǔ jiàn jīn
Steal the bell and hide the ear. dào zhōng yǎn ěr