Be responsible and follow one's name
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Z é sh í x ú nm í ng, which means seeking truth by its name. It's from "the sound of the customs of caution and encouragement".
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the book "the moral sound of the customs of caution and encouragement": "it is not the duty to follow the name, it is not the duty to show the good and evil."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: following the name to be responsible for the truth, following the name to be responsible for the truth, and seeking the name to be responsible for the truth
Idiom usage
It's a predicate, an object and an attribute
Examples
According to the order of inspection, the audience has no praise or criticism, but the meaning is restrained. Zhang Xuecheng, Qing Dynasty
Be responsible and follow one's name
attack the enemy at his weak points - pī gàng dǎo xū