Refined and refined
Jingjinbailian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NGJ ī Nb ǎ Ili à n, which refers to the training of virtue and talent. It's from a new account of the world literature.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, wrote in the book Shishuoxinyu · Literature: "the essence of gold can be refined, but it can be broken by cutting.". If you are meritorious, you will be able to govern people. If you are professional, you will be able to calm down the chaos. "
Idiom usage
It refers to training talents
Refined and refined
the tenth , eleventh and twelfth months of the lunar year - shí dōng là yuè
Nine tripods are not enough - jiǔ dǐng bù zú wéi zhòng
the things are there just as before , except the beloved one - rén wáng wù zài