To set the world in order
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Ji ǎ OSH ì L ì s ú, which means to correct the social customs and encourage the common customs. From the stone tablet of Sihao temple.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Wang Yucheng's Si Hao Temple stele: "far away from the whole body, it's a good way to make the world better.". The clear spring is full of ears and purple Ganoderma
Analysis of Idioms
Be upright in the world
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : jiǎo shì lì sú
To set the world in order
Hold the pass and hold the key. bào guān zhí yuè
Wine sickness and flower sorrow. jiǔ bìng huā chóu
a style of writing in which sublime words with deep meaning are used. chūn qiū bǐ fá
Eating in the bowl, looking in the pot. chī zhe wǎn lǐ qiáo zhe guō lǐ
unable to distinguish black from white. bù fēn zào bái
The car is in a flat position. lián chē píng dǒu
depend on others for one's livelihood. wēi gàn jiù shī