learn in order to practise
Learning for application, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xu é y ǐ zh ì y ò ng, meaning to learn for practical application. It comes from "for a source of fresh water.".
Analysis of Idioms
Learning to be practical
Antonym is not used or used
The origin of Idioms
Li Xin's for a source of flowing water: "we should learn in combination with the needs of practical work and revolutionary struggle, apply what we have learned, and study hard."
Idiom usage
It is contractive; it is predicate and attributive; it contains commendatory meaning.
Examples
The study of scientific and cultural knowledge should be in line with the reality.
learn in order to practise
To be burdened with one's responsibilities - fù rèn méng láo
All water and all mountains are poor - shuǐ jìn shān qióng
as greedy as hungry vultures and tigers - jī yīng è hǔ