To cultivate one's health
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í Q ì y ǎ NGT ǐ, meaning to change temperament and maintain body. It's from Mencius with all his heart.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius, written by Zou mengke in the Warring States period, said: "Mencius, when he saw the son of the king of Qi, sighed and sighed:" he moved his Qi and raised his body. What a place to live! "
Idiom usage
Change one's temperament and maintain one's body. This man and I agreed well, but now I'm not as good as before. The fifth chapter of Xueyan waizhuan
To cultivate one's health
a subjective person who expresses different opinions - rù zhǔ chū nú
in the beginning of the heaven and the earth genesis - hóng méng chū pì
be able to withstand heavy battering - diān pū bù pò
as easy as to turn one 's hand - yì tóng fǎn zhǎng