Yi (pinyin: dà yl ǐ nrá n) is an idiom derived from a historical story, and the related allusions of the idiom come from Notes of Tang Yan Wen Zhong Gong Xin Temple in Song Dynasty. ?
"Righteousness" means to be righteous, unyielding and inviolable, and can be used as an adverbial in a sentence; With praise.
Yan Zhenqing would rather die than be afraid, and put Ceng Zi's famous commandment into practice, so that the poor can't move, the brave can't bend, and the rich can't commit adultery. Only with a deep understanding of righteousness can we act fearlessly. There are many people who are fearless in the face of disaster and death, know the danger, and leave peace and vitality to others. This is also just.
The power of justice can infect and spread, sometimes it can be immediate, and sometimes it can moisten things quietly. These brave people touched thousands of people in Qian Qian, making them forget their own danger and help strangers. Whoever has "righteousness" in his heart can water a beautiful flower of justice.
Article 1: Famous sayings about persistence
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