Keep a fast
Chizhai Basu, a Chinese idiom, is ch í zh ā IB ǎ s ù in pinyin, which means that Buddhists abide by vegetarianism and stick to commandments. It's from Aunt Wu Ming of Yuan Dynasty.
explain
Put: abide by. Fast: fast. It means that Buddhists abide by vegetarianism and stick to the precepts.
source
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "female aunt" the third fold: "read Buddhist heart, keep vegetarian diet, do not eat meat and cypress."
Examples
I have read sutras and chanted Buddhism, and I have fasted. (the third part of Ming Dynasty's Wu Ming's Suo Bai APE)
words whose meaning is similar
Keep a vegetarian diet
grammar
To observe the habit of being a vegetarian and to stick to the precepts
Keep a fast
seek far and neglect what lies close at hand - shě jìn wù yuǎn
an old man enjoys life with no cares - hán yí nòng sūn