Yangyin Jiugao
Yangyin Jiugao (Y ǎ ngy ī NJI ǔ g ā o): it refers to the hermit cultivation of virtue. From poem Xiaoya Heming.
Idioms and allusions
Source: it is said in poem · Xiaoya · Heming: "Heming is in Jiugao, and it is heard in heaven."
Example: Wang Shaozhi's "gift to pan Zong, Wu Kui, and Ju Xiaolian" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "cultivate the secluded forest of he."
Discrimination of words
Usage: as object and attribute; used in writing
Yangyin Jiugao
shed streams of tears and snivel - tì lèi jiāo liú
Drop your head and plug your ears - chuí tóu sāi ěr