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
human feelings of sympathy are as thin as paper in officialdom - guān qíng zhǐ báo
The river is clear and the river is muddy - jīng qīng wèi zhuó