To bathe in benevolence and righteousness
Mu Ren Yu Yi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù R é NY ù y ì, meaning to be influenced by Ren Yi. From the book of shezhusheng.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Wu Ding of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the book of Shi Zhu Sheng: "since the founding of the history of Song Dynasty, the disciples of Taoism respected the sages of Lian, Luo, Guan and min, and followed them for a while. They did not care about their benevolence and righteousness, but secretly took it as their mind and nature's plan. How prosperous it was."
Chinese PinYin : mù rén yù yì
To bathe in benevolence and righteousness
wink and make signs to one another. jǐ méi nòng yǎn
Looking forward to the future. gù hòu zhān qián
not to care whether live or die. bù gù sǐ huó
one's reputation is justified. míng xià wú xū
with tangled hair and plain clothes. luàn tóu cū fú
Millions buy houses, millions buy neighbors. bǎ wàn mǎi zhái,qiān wàn mǎi lín