right and wrong
Right and wrong, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ì sh ì f ē if ē I, metaphor right and wrong, good and bad is very clear. It comes from Xunzi, self cultivation.
Analysis of Idioms
Right and wrong
The origin of Idioms
Xunzi's Moral Cultivation: "right and wrong is knowledge, right and wrong is folly."
Idiom usage
In the epitaph of Yin Shilu written by Ouyang Xiu of Song Dynasty, it is said that "when he speaks with others, right and wrong, he should make every effort to make sense and not follow rashly in order to stop." Qian Qianyi of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the chronicles of the martyr Yang Cemetery: "to pick the good of fiber mustard, to belittle the evil of the slightest bit, right and wrong, to understand the insight." Chapter 51 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "right and wrong, it is called Xinshi. My head can be heard, and I can't change it! " refers to right and wrong. "Zhu Zi Yu Lei" Volume 87: "the heart is wrong, try to observe it, then right and wrong, natural don't get."
Chinese PinYin : shì shì fēi fēi
right and wrong
bury oneself in outdated writings. zuàn gù zhǐ duī