Encouragement and encouragement
Encouragement, encouragement and exhortation, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ò uy è Ji ǎ ngqu à n, which means to guide, support, reward and exhort. From chuanxilu.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth volume of the Analects of Confucius, written by Zhu Zi of the Song Dynasty, is: "if you succeed, you should be encouraged to succeed." In Wang Shouren's chuanxilu of the Ming Dynasty, Mr. Wang said, "all friends should be disciplined, and there should be few criticisms, but there should be many inducements, rewards and exhortations."
Idiom usage
Perhaps some critics have a very high vision, so I only see criticism of young writers who attack, sneer and kill, but rarely with the meaning of encouragement and persuasion. Lu Xun's Hua Gai Ji is not idle talk (3)
Encouragement and encouragement
be ready to realize one 's aspiration anywhere all over the country - zhì zài sì fāng
Let the fog go and the ice melt - wù shì bīng róng