be thoroughly engrossed in
In Chinese, Pinyin is w é ij ī NGW é iy ī, which means pure and specific. From the book of history dayumo.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of history, dayumo said, "the mind of the people is only in danger, the mind of the Tao is only tiny, only the essence is the only one, and it is allowed to speak in the middle."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs.
Examples
Yuan · Li daochun's poem "Qinyuanchun, a gift to master Jiang of Yuanan" said: "the sun's Qi and the sun's spirit are unique, the jade is flawless, and heaven and earth return."
"The only thing that matters is how to study hard." The teacher said, "the only way is to be good at ideas, and the only way is to be good at work." Wang Shouren's chuanxilu in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : wéi jīng wéi yī
be thoroughly engrossed in
be chivalrous and fond of doing good deeds. xíng xiá hào yì