Four-character idioms with self-cultivation:
Fitness and Cleanliness
Pinyin: xiū shēn jié xíng
Explanation: cultivate character and keep white virtue.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Wei Gongzi: "I have been practicing for decades, but I have never been trapped by the prison, so I have received money from the Gongzi."
Synonym: cultivating the mind
Grammar: as predicate and object; Means to cultivate one's mind
cultivate one's morality and establish a festival
Pinyin: xi ū sh ē n lijié
Explanation: cultivation; Stand: establish; Festival: integrity. Cultivate your own words and deeds, and establish a firm moral integrity.
source: Tang Han Yu's "On recommending Hou Xizhuang with a doctor in Ruzhou": "Scholars have never met their bosom friends since ancient times."
Grammar: used as object and attribute; Used to do things
cultivate one's morality
Pinyin: xiū shēn qí jiā
Explanation: it refers to self-cultivation and good housekeeping.
Source: Book of Rites University: "After physical training, the family will be in harmony, and then the family will be ruled by the country, and the country will be peaceful."
Example: Father, what's the matter? Teach your son.
The First Fold of Yuan Anonymous's Living Together for Nine Years
Grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; Used in written language
cultivate one's morality and be cautious
Pinyin: xiū shēn shèn xíng
Explanation: study and exercise in knowledge and morality. Try to improve your self-cultivation and handle problems carefully.
Source: Han Wangfu's "The Theory of Hidden Husband and Real Tribute": "The husband is self-disciplined, cautious, upright, clean and white, and indifferent."
Example: Although you know a lot, prepare for the present and the past; And ~, quite negative ancestors.
History of the Old Five Dynasties Zhuang Zongji
Grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; Used to do things
cultivate one's morality
Pinyin: xi ū sh ē n y m ng xing
Explanation: cultivate one's morality: make the mind pure; Nourishing: so that the nature is not damaged. Through self-reflection and observation, the body and mind can reach a perfect state.
Source: Yuan Wu Ming's "Bo Wang Shao Tun" has the first discount: "Being poor is a farmer in Nanyang, so you can only cultivate your self-cultivation regardless of worldly affairs, and being poor can't go."
Example: Wang Shuo's "Playing is the heartbeat": "When you get old, you will quietly rest your life."
Grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; 2. What are the four-character idioms with "cultivate one's morality"
1. Cultivate one's morality and be cautious [xiū shēn shèn xíng]
Interpretation: strive to improve one's self-cultivation.
Sentence-making: Only by constantly strengthening reading and learning can we cultivate our morality and be cautious, be self-respecting, upright and honest.
2. Body-building and cleansing [xiū shēn jié xíng]
Interpretation: cultivate character and keep white virtue.
Sentence-making: A monk who practices clean and gains ignorance in front of him may have a secluded place, so he is an excellent person to talk to.
3, cultivate one's morality and establish a festival [xi ū sh ē n lijié]
Interpretation: cultivate one's own words and deeds and establish a firm moral integrity.
Sentence making: Scholars have never met their bosom friends since ancient times.
4. Self-cultivation [xi ū sh ē n y m ng xing]
Interpretation: make the body and mind reach a perfect state.
sentence: to choose a friend is to choose a lifestyle. Self-cultivation is the premise of making good friends, which is equivalent to opening the friendliest world for yourself. Can make your life glorious.
5. Self-cultivation and family harmony [xiū shēn qí jiā]
Definition: it refers to self-cultivation and good housekeeping.
Sentence making: cultivate self-cultivation, rule the country and level the world, inherit Chinese civilization, build a harmonious society, cultivate civilization, reap happiness, cultivate self-discipline and be civilized and harmonious! 3. Words to describe self-cultivation
Humble yourself and humble yourself: modesty; Pasturing: raising. Cultivate one's morality with humility.
Self-cultivation only requires self-improvement, self-cultivation.
be careful with self-cultivation to save its use.
humility and self-grazing: modesty; Pasturing: raising. Modesty, self-cultivation and self-cultivation.
Daily self-examination and self-cultivation every month.
be careful and cultivate yourself for long-term stability and sincerity.
self-cultivation: self-cultivation. Improve one's self-cultivation and make people happy
cultivate one's morality: purify one's mind; Nourishing: so that the nature is not damaged. Through self-reflection and observation, the body and mind can reach a perfect state.
Nothing is better than self-cultivation: stop; Slander: slander; Repair: cultivate one's morality. The best way to stop others from slandering you is to cultivate one's morality and improve one's morality.
Stop slandering. Stop self-cultivation: stop, calm down; Slander: accuse. The best way to stop others from slandering is to cultivate one's morality
self-interest and altruism: self-interest-oriented cultivation; Altruism: an act aimed at altruism. Buddhism claims that the ultimate goal of self-cultivation is to achieve self-interest and everyone becomes a Buddha. Borrowing fingers is good for both yourself and others
Keep an upright body and a clean heart, correct your words and deeds, and calm your heart. Metaphor is self-cultivation. 4. What are the idioms that describe "self-cultivation"
Idioms that describe "self-cultivation" are: self-abasement, self-cultivation, self-cultivation, self-humility and self-cultivation, and self-purity
1. Self-abasement and self-cultivation. Explanation: humility; Pasturing: raising. Cultivate one's morality with humility.
Source: Guo Moruo's Talk about Yu Dafu Again: "Lu Xun's tenacity, Wen Yiduo's rigidity, and Yu Dafu's self-abasement and self-grazing are, in my opinion, the three wonders of the literary world."
2. Self-supporting dú shàn zì yǎng
Explanation: I only seek self-improvement, self-cultivation and self-cultivation.
Source: Tang Hanyu's "Reply to the Book in the Last 29th": "Mountain people, who are self-reliant and don't worry about the world, can be safe."
3. Humble and self-herding. QIā nB ē iZù
Explanation: Humility: Modesty; Pasturing: raising. Modesty, self-cultivation and self-cultivation.
Source: Modesty in the Book of Changes: "Modest gentleman, humble self-grazing."
Take examples to make sentences: Only humble and self-grazing, simple and silent.
4. Be upright and clear-minded. ZHENG SHē n Q ī ng X ī n
Explanation: Correct your words and deeds and calm your heart. Metaphor is self-cultivation.
Source: Biography of Qiu Zhuo in the Ming Dynasty: "May you be kind to heaven, remember the hardships of your ancestors, and be upright and clear-minded."
5. cultivate one's morality. Xi ū sh ē n y m ng xing
explanation: cultivate one's morality: purify the mind; Nourishing: so that the nature is not damaged. Through self-reflection and observation, the body and mind can reach a perfect state.
Source: Yuan Wu Ming's "Bo Wang Shao Tun" has the first discount: "Being poor is a farmer in Nanyang, so you can only cultivate your self-cultivation regardless of worldly affairs, and being poor can't go." 5. cultivate one's morality and cultivate one's health classic four-character couplets
embrace the simplicity and peace of mind
be true and sincere
don't attack others short, don't be proud of your own strengths
learn Tibetan art, respect Germany, improve mountains
be quiet and far-reaching
read sages' books, do benevolence and righteousness
be respectful, be righteous, embrace Shu and keep true
. P > aboveboard, honest and steadfast
good flowers, half-blooming wine and a little tipsy
the spirit will last forever, and the spirit will last forever
suffering comes from the desire to produce sorrow, from the heart
magnanimous and far-sighted
forgiving people, three feet for self-interest, one foot for self-interest
forgiving people, saving people, saving people, cultivating honesty
dancing when they fall, smelling incense after they die
Don > Being poor and hard to move, being mighty and unyielding
Being an outstanding person, dying as a ghost
Being frustrated, resting on grace, gaining momentum, not being crazy
Being sensible and calm
Being cautious when she is involved in the world
The rumor that vulgar heart is contemptible, Mo Wei
Writing is the foundation of being a man. 6. The four words of self-cultivation written in calligraphy
Being virtuous and carrying things
Being virtuous and carrying things. Far
Hui Feng and Chang
Fang Ya Lan Xiang
These are all self-cultivation and I hope you like them. If you want the original works, you can go to Yi Cong. com and customize them to show you the quiet and far-reaching works written by the calligrapher Guan Shan. 7. Four words to describe people's virtue
stand out from the crowd, stand out from the crowd, stand out from the crowd and stand on the ground. Metaphor means that a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him.
From Jin Daikui's On the Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest: "Ji Shao entered Luo, or Wang Rong said,' I only saw Ji Shao among the dense people yesterday, and I was as proud as a wild crane among the chickens.'
When Ji Shao entered Luoyang, someone said to Wang Rong,' Ji Shao began to be seen in the crowd yesterday, but if the wild cranes were towering among the chickens.'
2. Outstanding [ch ū lè ibá cu ū]
Interpretation: pull out: exceed; Class: of the same kind; Extraction: originally it was like grass, and it was extended to gather. Beyond the same kind. More refers to people's moral ability.
from: On the Ugliness of Mencius and Sun by Mencius in the Warring States Period: "Out of its kind, it is outstanding, and it has never surpassed Confucius since it was born."
translation: In this group of people, there is no one greater than Confucius since ancient times.
3. Superb [chāo qún jué lún]
Interpretation: Lun: peers. Beyond the average person, nothing can be compared.
from Chen shou's biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Guan Yu in the Western Jin Dynasty: "When you compete with Yi De (Zhang Fei); It is still not as good as the peerless escape group of Guan Yu. "
Translation: When you and Yi De (Zhang Fei) drive away which comes first and which comes later; It has not reached the point of Guan Yu, and there is no comparison.
4. Tread on the ground
Interpretation: Tread: trample. Down to earth. Metaphor is seeking truth from facts, plain but not vain.
From Tuotuo and Arutu's Biography of Liu Jia in the Song Dynasty at the end of Yuan Dynasty: "Being born in ordinary times means that I have nothing but my feet on the ground."
I usually say: I have no other strengths, but I can do things down to earth.
5. Outstanding [zhuó hū bù qún]
Definition: it means beyond ordinary people.
from: Jin Wang Ruoxu's "Fu on the Cuixuan": "The intention is firm and accurate, and it is outstanding. The whole world is afraid and I am brave alone. Everyone bends and I am alone."
The whole world is timid and I am brave alone when I think that he is firm and accurate, and beyond ordinary people. Many people have fallen and I am stretching alone.