abide by the conduct
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à och é ngsh à uzhen à n, which means to be sincere and abide by it. It's from the poem of Mauro.
Idiom explanation
Hold: in the heart.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's "Fen Mo Luo Shi Li Shuo" said: "the above-mentioned people, for their character, words, deeds and thoughts, although they are different in race and external relations, because they present all kinds of conditions, they are unified in one school; they are all vigorous and indomitable, and they are sincere and sincere."
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning.
Chinese PinYin : bào chéng shǒu zhēn
abide by the conduct
have a boundless good flavour. qí wèi wú qióng
throughout the empire all hearts turned to him. tiān xià guī xīn
simple words but deep meaning. yán jìn yì yuǎn
the rain stops and the sky clears up. yǔ sàn yún shōu
the breeze is fresh and the moon bright. fēng qīng yuè jiāo
will not refuse under any circumstances. zài suǒ bù cí
obey commands and observe instructions. fèng lìng chéng jiào