Make concerted efforts to clear up worries
Qi Xin Di Wu, a Chinese idiom, is spelled Q í x ī nd í L ǜ, which means to purify the body and mind and eliminate the distractions. It comes from the book of the old Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Clean the body and mind, clear the distractions. It is the same as "abstinence from anxiety".
The origin of Idioms
In the old book of the Tang Dynasty, Dai Zong Ji said, "I have been ordered by Haotian to inherit the great cause of the saints, and I have worked hard all day long."
Chinese PinYin : qí xīn dí lǜ
Make concerted efforts to clear up worries
a mountain of swords and a forest of sabres. dāo shān jiàn shù
Take the essentials and cut them out. jǔ yào shān wú
inherit and qualify for his father 's career. gàn fù zhī gǔ
he returned to his native place much disappointed. fèi rán ér fǎn