Kneel one's heart to one's will
Tuanjinyizhi is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu á nx ī NY ī zh ì, which means to concentrate. From: historical records, the first emperor of Qin Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
[name] Tuan Xin Yi Zhi [Pinyin] Tu á nx ī NY ī zh ì [explanation] refers to concentration.
Idioms and allusions
[source] in the Western Han Dynasty, Sima Qian's "historical records of the first emperor of Qin Dynasty", it is said that "under the heaven, the heart is kneaded to the will."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: txyz [synonym]: concentrate, unite, concentrate [usage]: as predicate, attribute, adverbial; refers to concentrate
Chinese PinYin : tuán xīn yī zhì
Kneel one's heart to one's will
as easy as burning hair and crushing dry weeds. liǎo fà cuī kū
enrich the state and the people. fù guó yù mín