Nourish one's spirit
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í sh é NY ǎ NGX ì ng, which means to maintain spiritual vitality. From the book of Wei Xianzu Ji.
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and attributive. It can be used as an example in writing. It can be used to cultivate one's spirit, save the pleasure of traveling, and reduce the cost of labor.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: to nourish one's spirit and spirit
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Wei, Xianzu Ji: "it's not good for him to ascend the throne, conquer the flood industry, and make me walk the road and nourish my spirit with the strength of my ancestors."
Idiom explanation
refers to the maintenance of spiritual vitality.
Chinese PinYin : yí shén yǎng xìng
Nourish one's spirit
it is better to leave a deficiency uncovered than to have it covered without discretion. nìng quē wù làn
the sacred rules of the religious order. qīng guī jiè lǜ
be subjected to the censure of everybody. qiān rén suǒ zhǐ
the people are boiling with resentment. mín yuàn fèi téng