cultivate one's moral character
Self cultivation, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ū sh ē NJI é x í ng, which means to cultivate one's character and keep one's moral integrity. It comes from the biography of Prince Wei in historical records.
Idiom explanation
Cultivate one's character and keep one's virtue white.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Prince Wei in historical records, "the minister practiced his moral integrity for decades, but he was not trapped by the prison, so he was punished by the prince's wealth."
cultivate one's moral character
The dike of a thousand miles is broken in the ant nest - qiān lǐ zhī dī,kuì yú yǐ xuè
be rich and varied as rosy clouds are rising slowly - yún xīng xiá wèi
tramp over mountains and through ravines - fān shān yuè lǐng
a dried-up well does not have ripples - gǔ jǐng bù bō
Abandon books and donate Swords - qì shū juān jiàn