modification and genuineness
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ū C í L ì ch é ng, originally refers to the rectification of culture and education, establish integrity, later used to refer to the author to express the true intention of the author, can not be used as a pretense. From Yi Qian.
The idiom comes from Yi Qian: "the rhetoric is sincere, so it's necessary to live and work." Kong yingdashu: "words mean culture and education, honesty means honesty. On the outside, it is necessary to repair culture and education; on the inside, it is necessary to be honest; on the inside, it is necessary to make achievements. "
modification and genuineness
Thin leaves and withered flowers - yè shòu huā cán
a landscape of mountains and lakes or rivers - shān guāng shuǐ sè