Return the good to the good
Fanzheng Huanchun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǎ nzh è nghu á NCH ú n, meaning to return to simplicity and Chunzheng. It's from Zhang Luofeng, the old man's random works of jie'an, written by Li Xu of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: returning simplicity to simplicity
The origin of Idioms
Li Xu of Ming Dynasty wrote in Zhang Luofeng, the old man of jie'an: "it's a waste of money for everyone today. Once it's changed to this point, it's necessary to be honest and upright."
Idiom explanation
Return to simple and honest. The same as "returning simplicity to simplicity".
Return the good to the good
You can't judge by appearances - rén bù kě mào xiàng
be out of one 's wits with fright - dǎn sàng hún jīng
Draw the egg and carve the salary - huà luǎn diāo xīn