accumulate virtue and merit
The Chinese idiom, J ī D é L ě ISH à n, means to accumulate virtue and good deeds. It comes from the biographies of Han Xin and Lu Wan in historical records and the biographies of Liu Jing and sun Tong.
The origin of Idioms
"On biographies of Han Xin and Lu Wan in historical records:" Han Xin and Lu Wan were not in the world of accumulating virtues and virtues, and they were successful by deceiving power at the same time. " In the biography of Liu Jing's uncle sun Tong: "Lou Jing said:" Your Majesty's choice of the world is different from that of Zhou Dynasty. Zhou first came from Hou Ji, and Yao granted him Tai. He had accumulated virtues and virtues for more than ten generations. "
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used in life
Chinese PinYin : jī dé lěi shàn
accumulate virtue and merit
praising those who are good at discovering talents. bó lè xiàng mǎ