Be devout
Yibingpious, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī B ǐ ngqi á NCH é ng, meaning sincerity. From a dream of Red Mansions.
The origin of Idioms
Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty wrote the 101 chapter of a dream of Red Mansions: "the Phoenix sister also had no intention to look at the holy statue. She was devout, kowtowed her head, raised her signboard, and silently told the ghost and her body was upset."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or adverbial; used in dealing with affairs. First, Mr. an took Mr. an, and then Mrs. an took Miss Zhang. Each of them was devout and worshipped. The 13th chapter of biography of children heroes by Wen Kang in Qing Dynasty
Be devout
being oppressed by officials , the masses revolt against them - guān bī mín fǎn
On the basis of private cooperation - xié sī wǎng shàng
the evening of the moon and the morning of the flowers - yuè yè huā zhāo
shortsighted and good-for-nothing person - fán tāi ròu yǎn