He who goes along the way prospers, but he who goes against virtue perishes
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced sh ù nd à ozh ě ch ā ng, n ì D é zh ě w á ng, which means that those who conform to morality can prosper and those who violate morality will perish.
explain
Idiom: those who go along the way prosper, those who go against virtue perish
Pinyin: SH ù nd à ozh ě ch ā ng, n ì D é zh ě w á ng
Explanation: those who conform to morality can prosper, while those who violate morality will perish. It is the same as "those who are in good virtue prosper, those who are against virtue perish".
Discrimination of words
Synonym: prosperity in Shunde, death in reverse
He who goes along the way prospers, but he who goes against virtue perishes
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