He who goes with virtue prospers, but he who goes against virtue perishes
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The Pinyin of "prosperity in Shunde and death in reverse" is sh ù nd é zh ě ch ā ng, n ì D é zh ě w á ng, which means that those who conform to morality can prosper and those who violate morality will perish. Commendatory words, often used as predicate, combined structure.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: those who conform to morality can prosper, while those who violate morality will perish.
Idioms and allusions
Source: the first chapter of Gaodi in Hanshu: "I heard that" those who are in good virtue prosper, those who are against virtue perish "and" those who are not in good virtue do not succeed in accidents. "
history
In the book of the Han Dynasty, the first chapter of emperor Gaodi: "the officials heard that" those who are in good virtue prosper, those who are against virtue perish, "and that" those who are out of war are unknown, but the accident is not successful. " "Tell the king that those who are in good virtue will prosper and those who are against virtue will perish. If you want to have a whole world, you should be in accordance with the people's will." It is also called "prosperity in the right way and death in the wrong way". In the biography of Zhongyao in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, Pei Songzhi quoted Sima Biao's strategy: "Fu Gan said:" the ancients said that "those who follow the way prosper, those who rebel against virtue perish.". Cao Gong, the emperor of heaven, was able to punish the riots. He ruled the country according to the law. He was ordered by the superior and the subordinate. If there was justice, he would be rewarded. If there was no justice, he would be punished
Discrimination of words
Degree: General idioms, neutral idioms
Usage: as object, attributive, clause, etc
Structure: complex sentence idioms
Time: Ancient idioms
Synonym: prosperity is in the right way, and death is in the wrong way.
Chinese PinYin : shùn dé zhě chāng,nì dé zhě wáng
He who goes with virtue prospers, but he who goes against virtue perishes
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