Returning simplicity to honesty
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǎ NP ǔ Hu á NCH ú n, which means returning to simplicity and uprightness. It comes from chuanxilu by Wang Shouren of Ming Dynasty.
source
Wang Shouren's chuanxilu in the Ming Dynasty said: "the master said," those who understand the Tao, make them return to the simple and honest, and see the reality of their actions; restrain the beauty of their words, but only to the world? "
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Returning simplicity to honesty
Honest officials can cut off housework - qīng guān nán duàn jiā wù shì
the handiwork remains though the maker 's gone - wù zài rén wáng
high-minded and unsociable figures - juàn jiě zhī shì
close the gate and shut out visitors - dù mén xiè kè