wise words and noble deeds
Jiayanyixing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā y á NY ì x í ng, which means useful speech and noble behavior. It comes from the complete book of Zhu Zi, Xue Wu.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhu Zi Quan Shu Xue Wu" says, "when you see people who are good at words and deeds, you admire them and record them."
Idiom usage
In class, Mr. Liu often gives some examples to inspire the students. This book is called "the illustration of emperor Jian". It is written by Zhang Juzheng of Ming Dynasty and records the praises and deeds of the wise masters of the past dynasties. (Gao Yang's "jade seat and Pearl curtain" Volume I)
Chinese PinYin : jiā yán yì xíng
wise words and noble deeds
lessons drawn from others ' mistakes. hòu chē zhī jiè
A virtuous man seldom has dreams.. zhì rén wú mèng