Return to the truth
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Gu ī Qu á NF ǎ nzh ē n, which means to return to the perfect and original state. It comes from the preface to the Shendao inscription of Wu Fu Jun, the governor of Gu fluzhou, written by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi's preface to the Shinto inscription of Wu Fu Jun, the governor of gukuzhou, said: "there is no family burden, there is no worry for the descendants. Qu Shen's favor and disgrace is just a matter of order. He has never felt so sad about his heart and face that he turned to the truth, so he gave it to the so-called master? Believe it
Idiom usage
Can Shangri La still exist after the destruction of Wuji?
Return to the truth
have no one to depend on and no where to live - wú suǒ yī guī
an orphan-calf injures the nursing cow -- ingratitude - gū dú chù rǔ
survey the country 's situation with concern - hàng mù shí jiān
Good is rewarded with good and evil with evil - shàn yǒu shàn bào,è yǒu è bào