writings are for conveying truth
Wen Yi Zai Dao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é NY à Z à ID à o, meaning that the article is to explain the truth. From Tongshu Wenci.
Notes on Idioms
Load: load, extend to clarify; Dao: truth, generally refers to thought.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Dunyi, Song Dynasty, wrote in his general book Wenci: "therefore, literature carries Tao. The wheel and shaft are decorated with mediocrity, but only with ornaments. The situation is empty
Idiom usage
A complex form is used as a predicate to illustrate the truth. The ancients said that "writing carries Tao". In modern words, writing is to express ideas. " (Guo Moruo's answer to the reporter's question on the style of writing)
Chinese PinYin : wén yǐ zài dào
writings are for conveying truth
ready to do boldly what is righteous. xiá gān yì dǎn
collapse at the first encounter. yī chù jí kuì
neither spreading about nor branching out-concise. bù màn bù zhī
Judge kindness by righteousness. yǐ yì duàn ēn
imbued with a spirit that can conquer mountains and rivers. qì tūn shān hé