Return to good and turn back to evil
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á NCH ú NF ǎ ns ù, which means to return to people's original honest and simple state or nature. It comes from the biography of Su Chuo in the book of Zhou.
Idiom explanation
Return to the original honest, simple state or nature. The same as "return to simplicity".
The origin of Idioms
Su chuozhuan, the book of the Zhou Dynasty: "the reason why the former king changed the customs, returned to the honest and rebellious, ruled the world and even peace is that."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing
Return to good and turn back to evil
It's hard for people to understand - yǐng rén yùn fǔ
can run in both directions unblockedly - chàng xíng wú zǔ
a chasm for dragon to hide or a cave for tigers to have their lair - lóng tán hǔ kū
be one's unshirkable responsibility - zé wú páng dài
be cheap and at the same time very good - jià lián wù měi
show great concern for the poor and ill - diào sǐ wèn jí