Donkang Zhenji
Dungang Zhenji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ù ng ā ngzh è NJ ì, which means to rectify the imperial program and revive the law and discipline. It comes from Zizhitongjian, the 48th year of King Zhou Xianwang.
The origin of Idioms
"Zi Zhi Tong Jian · the 48th year of King Zhou Xian" says: "the virtue of a wise man is enough to cultivate the common customs, and the virtue is enough to strengthen the discipline." Hu Sansheng notes: "Dun means consolidation."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate or object; used in governing a country.
Donkang Zhenji
from abundance back to limitation - yóu bó fǎn yuē
entertain imaginary or groundless fears - qǐ rén yōu tiān
When the tree falls, the monkeys scatter - shù dǎo hú sūn sàn