Zoe Yong's taste
Zoe Yong techang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu ǒ y ō NGD é ch á ng, which means helping others do good and sharing their own benefits. It comes from Yan's family precepts: save trouble.
The origin of Idioms
In Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Precepts · save trouble" in the Northern Qi Dynasty, "Prince Jinyun said:" Zuo Yong gets a taste, Zuo Dou gets hurt. " If it is good, it will be foretold; if it is evil, it will go away. It does not want the party members to do unjust things. " "Guoyu * zhouyu (Part 2):" if you help him to taste, if he helps him to fight, he will hurt. " It is also known as "a taste of food".
Idioms and allusions
Wang Zijin was the crown prince of King Ling of Zhou Dynasty. Although you are the prince, you are lonely and lustless. In the 22nd year of King Ling of Zhou Dynasty, the prince traveled to Yishui and Luoshui, met the Taoist Fu Qiu Gong, and went up to mount song to practice Taoism. A few decades later, on July 7, Prince Jin ascended to heaven on a white crane. People said, "Prince ascends to the immortals. "Prince Jin once advised King Ling of Zhou to say," if you help him to taste, if you help him to fight, he will hurt. It means that helping people will be rewarded for their good. (from daozang and Guoyu)
Zoe Yong's taste
lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy - lóng pán fèng zhù
cause of vital and lasting importance - bǎi nián zhī yè
Frugality is not in keeping with propriety - jiǎn bù zhòng lǐ