return to nature
Back to the original, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǎ Nb ě nhu á NYU á n, Buddhism, refers to forget the origin of the people through Buddhist practice, back to the original state; or refers to the relegated immortal back to the fairyland. It comes from Jiang Shen Zhi Ling written by Liu Zhiyuan in Yuan Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Return to the original
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zhiyuan's Jiang Shenzhi order in Yuan Dynasty: "return to the original, restore to the true, gather the soul, and have no Yin."
Idiom usage
Later, he made an ancient Buddha come to Liucui, return to the right way, and become a Buddha. (Yu Shi Ming Yan, Volume 29, by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty)
return to nature
The eagle struck with a thunderbolt - yīng cuō tíng jī
topple the mountains to crash the egg -- to cause a disaster to come - pái shān yā luǎn
gaze at the wind and seize the shadow - zhuō fēng bǔ yǐng