the way of the world and the heart of a human being
Chinese idioms and Pinyin are sh ì D à or é nx ī n, which generally refer to social morality and people's thoughts and feelings. It comes from preface to the biography of scholars in Ming history.
Analysis of Idioms
Human relations
Idiom usage
There is an eminent monk who is practicing in the desert. Suddenly, he thinks that taiqisi, a famous prostitute in Alexandria's mansion, is a person who harms people's hearts. Lu Xun's two volumes of qiejieting essays: Beijing school and Shanghai School
The origin of Idioms
Preface to the biography of scholars in the Ming Dynasty: "there are so many books about the world and people's minds that they can not be discarded even though they are numerous."
the way of the world and the heart of a human being
be distinguished from one's kind - xiù chū bān háng
gradually entering blissful circumstances - jiàn zhì jiā jìng