Take life seriously
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ò ngq ì x ù nm í ng, which means to value righteousness and seek fame. From "for the East Palace Xie Chi give mengchang Jun Jian Qi".
The idiom comes from the Southern Dynasty, Liang and Shen Yue's "give Meng Chang Jun a sword for Xie Chi of the eastern palace": "Tian Wen attaches great importance to Qi and favoritism, but the four heroes are beyond his reach."
Chinese PinYin : zhòng qì xùn míng
Take life seriously
the wind is mild and the sun is bright. fēng hé rì měi
as clean as ice and as pure as jade. bīng qīng yù rùn
Lose one's country and lose one's family. bài guó sàng jiā
Hearing the wind is the rain. tīng jiàn fēng jiù shì yǔ
make groundless accusations. wàng fēng pū yǐng