Motto
Maxims, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is x ù ng é zh ī y á n, which means the words of instruction that can be regarded as a code of conduct. It comes from the five instruments of Confucius.
The origin of Idioms
"The so-called mediocre person, the heart does not keep the rules of careful end, the mouth does not spit out precepts."
Idiom usage
In Zhao Nanxing's Ming Dynasty, the imperial edict of the Ming Dynasty bestowed on Li Kedu the official tablet of Sichuan and Wei: "Fu ~, you can suppress and attack; Zhongsheng's trip, you can fake it."
Chinese PinYin : xùn gé zhī yán
Motto
Be in charge of family discipline. dāng jiā lǐ jì
drift about without any definite trace like running water or duckweed. gěng jì píng zōng
relatives from the various branches of the family. wǔ qīn liù juàn
desist from military activities and encourage culture and education. yǎn bīng xiū wén