improve one 's virtue and refine one 's achievements
It is a Chinese idiom,
Pinyin: J ì nd é Xi ū y è,
Explanation: Cultivation: to promote and expand merit. We should improve our moral cultivation and expand our achievements.
idiom
improve one 's virtue and refine one 's achievements
Pinyin
jìndéxiūyè
Citation explanation
It's the same as "cultivating morality and career". Cultivation: to promote and expand merit. We should improve our moral cultivation and expand our achievements. Yi · Qian: "a gentleman advances in virtue and studies." Kong yingdashu: "virtue is virtue, and industry is merit. 93. Therefore, those who work all day long want to benefit their morality and cultivate their achievements, so they are lax all day long. " In baopuzi xuxue written by Gehong of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "to cultivate virtue, to review the old and learn the new." In Zhang Hua's inspirational poetry of the Jin Dynasty, it is said that "with the development of morality and industry, the sun will shine with each passing day." According to the song and Qin Guan's treatise on the gentleman's work all day long, it is said that "all the people who take advantage of the situation to cope with the situation and perform meritorious service according to the time will never stop striving for self-improvement even though they listen to the nature and pursue moral cultivation." Shen Jing of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the tale of two pearls: a gentleman who wants to advance his virtue and study in time Under the volume of chuanxilu by Wang Shouren of Ming Dynasty: "if the so-called virtuous practitioners of the holy gate were not in daily use at the beginning, they would enter the land of moral cultivation only by writing, and there was no need to edit and affix strange news, but they were also for cultivation. Gu Yanwu of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the book of rizhilu: the study of scholar bureaucrats in their later years: "when a man is an official all his life, he should have a good time in his career. "draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty. Vol.294. Biography of Li Wei": if the husband can't manage such details, how can he enter the moral education? Zou Taofen's experience 27: "the so-called" valuable "means that people have to see how much" inspiration "they get from their" moral education. "
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: jdxy [usage]: used as predicate and object; used to encourage progress
Chinese PinYin : jìn dè xiū yè
improve one 's virtue and refine one 's achievements
tears and mucus run abundantly down one 's face. tì sì páng tuó
despair gives courage to a coward. qín kùn fù chē
restrict sb . 's activities to a designated area or sphere. huà dì chéng láo