Wash and grind
Wash, wash, grind and quench, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ǐ Zhu ó m ó Cu ì, which means training. It comes from Song Sushi's Shanghan Taiwei book.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's Shanghan Taiwei Shu: "all the literati and bureaucrats wash themselves, work hard for the affairs of the king, and dare not do anything very strange. These three generations of Wang's government were founded by the government. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing
Examples
Li Dongyang of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Qiyang County School revision notes that "all the kings return to seek it, and enter the realm of sages and sages
Wash and grind
East wind overwhelms west wind - dōng fēng yā dǎo xī fēng
be fond of eating and averse to work - hào chī lǎn zuò
one 's eyes run over with tears - rè lèi yíng kuàng
follow the reaction of others without opinion of one 's own - ǎi rén kàn xì