blossom and bear fruit
Flowering and fruiting is a Chinese idiom, pronounced K ā Ihu ā Ji é sh í, which means to describe achievements in cultivation, study and work. It comes from the seven signatures of Yunji.
The source of the idiom: Volume 56 of the seven signatures of Yunji: "there is no filth in the belly, but there is real essence and vitality. If you eliminate and practice constantly, you will naturally blossom and bear fruit." Example: I don't live in the greenhouse myself. Thank you for not being quick. I really can't sprout and take root. I'm not busy talking. Guo Moruo's "heaven and earth xuanhuang · praise of the nine gods of new Miao master"
blossom and bear fruit
content is no more important than diction - lǐ bù shèng cí