Li Shimo
Li Shi Mo Dun is a Chinese idiom, and its pronunciation is l ì sh ì m ó D ù n, which means to inspire the world and make the blunt people work hard. It comes from Han Shu · Mei Fu Zhuan by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
interpretation
Li: exhort; blunt: blunt. It means to sharpen the world and make the clumsy people work hard.
source
Ban Gu's biography of Mei Fu in the book of Han in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "therefore, those who tie silk with their titles are the mainstay of the world. Gao Zu, so Li Shimo is blunt. "
Chinese PinYin : lì shì mó dùn
Li Shimo
follow or obey with sincere willingness. shū xīn fú yì
The sky is high and the emperor is far away. tiān gāo huáng dì yuǎn
serve the people and the society. jì shì jiù rén