Immersion irrigation of milled rice
Molongdun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ó L ó NGJ à NGU à n, which means studying hard and practicing unremittingly. It comes from Lu Jun's epitaph.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote the epitaph of Lu Jun, a member of the kaogong group: "when you were emperor, you began to wear a crown. You were familiar with the book of songs and the book of songs. You talked about the Duke of Zhou and Confucius in the group day by day. You could not give up what you wanted."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Examples
Both Yu and Bosheng were not able to connect with others, so Zhuan Yi took learning as his business. The epitaph of Liu Bosheng by Zeng Gong of Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : mó lóng jìn guàn
Immersion irrigation of milled rice
the soil is sterile and the people are poor. dì jí mín pín
man is a sentimental creature. rén fēi mù shí