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
be backward and have no urge to make progress - zì bào zì qì
Drink the gall and taste the blood - yǐn dǎn cháng xuè
be superior to the works of the celebrated writers of the contemporary - yā dǎo yuán bái
look round with a bewitching smile - lín qù qiū bō
be exploited unceasingly and become more and more impoverished - rì xuē yuè juān
bring disgrace on the mother country and casualties on the army - rǔ guó sàng shī