A reclusive mind
Qianxiuyinde, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á nxi ū y ǐ nd é, which means to hide virtue. It comes from Fang Xiaoru's Song family is a good hall in Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, object, or attribute
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: hidden light and hidden virtue
The origin of Idioms
Fang Xiaoru's Song family is a good hall in the Ming Dynasty: "he promoted the second generation, retired secretly and morally, and was known as the sage, but was widely known in all directions."
Idiom explanation
The hidden virtue.
Chinese PinYin : qián xiū yǐn dé
A reclusive mind
strike terror in one 's heart. hún fēi dǎn pò
award according to contributions. lùn gōng shòu shǎng
full of empty phrases on a scrap of paper. mǎn zhǐ kōng yán
one 's character is correctly criticized only after his death. gài guān lùn dìng