The world of things
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ǐ w ù f à NSH ì, which means to be the norm of things and the model of the world. It comes from the preface of Yan's family precepts.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Yan's family instructions written by Yan Zhitui in the Northern Qi Dynasty, it is said that "the scholars in the Wei and Jin dynasties have come to write this book. They attach great importance to the theory and the complex affairs. They are just like building a house under the house and using their ears on the bed. I'm not afraid to follow the example of the world. "
Idiom usage
Combined; as object and attribute; with commendatory meaning.
The world of things
condemn both in speech and in writing - kǒu zhū bǐ fá
The next generation is replaced by the next - xià líng shàng tì
perpetrate whatever evils one pleases - zì yì wàng xíng
seeing these things one is reminded of the owner - dǔ wù sī rén