the public attitude for or against
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é nx à nxi à NGB è I, refers to the support or opposition of the people. It comes from the fourth volume of allusions by Yu jideng of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yu jideng of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 4 of the chronicles of allusions: "since ancient times, there has never been a country that thrives on diligence and declines on laziness. The fate of heaven and the fate of people are determined.
Idiom usage
The rise and fall of a country lies in the opposition of people.
Chinese PinYin : rén xīn xiàng bèi
the public attitude for or against
a disciple who has not taken lessons directly under the master himself. sī shū dì zǐ
mislead and cause harm to the young men. wù rén zǐ dì
dearer than one 's own flesh and blood. qíng yú gǔ ròu