confucius
Xiansheng Xianshi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ā NSH è ngxi ā NSH ī, which means to respect Confucius in old times; also known as Duke Zhou and Confucius or Confucius and Yan Yuan. It comes from the book of rites, Prince Wen Shizi.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, the son of Wenwang, it is said that "when a scholar is first established, his interpretation must be based on the sages and teachers."
Idiom usage
It refers to Confucius.
Chinese PinYin : xiān shèng xiān shī
confucius
A willing man is a willing man. gān mào hǔ kǒu
his future career will be great. qián chéng wàn lǐ
Cut the rod and uncover the wood. zhǎn gān jiē mù
for many , many years to come. rì jiǔ tiān cháng
be unable to hide one 's greed. chuí xián yù dī
be invincible all before one. suǒ xiàng wú qián