nirvana

nirvana

Qingjing jimie, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī NGJ ì NGJ ì mi è, which means Taoist pure inaction and Buddhist nirvana. It comes from Yuan Dao by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.

Idiom usage

When I hear the so-called pure and desolate one, I feel happy.

The origin of Idioms

Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote in Yuan Dao: "today's law says that we must abandon the monarch and his ministers, go away and father and son, forbid and support each other, so as to achieve the so-called pure and quiet people."

Idiom explanation

It refers to Taoism's pure inaction and Buddhism's nirvana.

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