Cultivate virtue and nourish
Shu De Wu Zi, a Chinese idiom, is sh ù D é w ù Z ī in pinyin, which means to benefit the common people and strive for universality. It comes from the book of history, Tai Shi Xia.
The origin of Idioms
"Shangshu · Tai Shi Xia": "cultivate virtue, eliminate evil, and work for the root."
Idiom usage
Zhang Binglin's telegram to Duan Qirui: "it's also said:" eliminate evil and cultivate virtue. "
Cultivate virtue and nourish
mutually decline to take dates and pears -- show brotherly love - ràng zǎo tuī lí
by juggling with deceit made it real - nòng jiǎ chéng zhēn
one is even willing to die in the evening if he could hear the truth in the morning - zhāo wén xī sǐ