enchant
Shendao education, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é nd à OSH è Ji à o, which means to use superstition as a means of education. From the book of changes, guangua.
Idiom explanation
Shinto: originally refers to Tianjiao, that is, the principle of gods, and later refers to the theory of ghosts and gods.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of changes, guangua says, "when we observe the divine way of heaven, the four seasons are not so special. The sages teach by the divine way, and the world obeys it."
Idiom usage
Using superstition as a means. Example nuns set up a religious system, saying that God was angry and would bring disaster to his wife. Lu Yitian's lenglu Zazhi Zheng Yiyang in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : shén dào shè jiào
enchant
die to preserve one's virtue intact. qǔ yì chéng rén
one 's military skill stands out conspicuously. wǔ yì chāo qún
so subtle as to be difficult to guess what comes next. shén miào mò cè