The idiom of goodness? Is it an idiom to do good deeds and accumulate virtue?

Updated on culture 2024-08-15
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    1. Accumulate goodness and become virtuous.

    Pinyin: jī shàn chéng dé

    [Explanation]: Good: good deeds, good deeds; Virtue: Noble character. If you do good deeds for a long time, you will form a noble character.

    Accumulate goodness into virtue, and the gods are self-satisfied. ”

    Example to form a sentence]: But test my ancestors, accumulate goodness and become virtuous, and enjoy its prosperity. Song · Ouyang Xiu's "Takioka Table".

    Pinyin**]: jscd

    Usage]: as an object, a definite; It is used to exhort people.

    2. Accumulate virtue and goodness.

    Pinyin: jī dé lěi shàn

    [Explanation]: Accumulate virtue and good deeds.

    The Biography of Lu Xuanlie": "Han Xin and Lu Xuanfei were not in a world of accumulation of virtue, and they changed their power for a while and succeeded with deception. "And "Liu Jing's Uncle Sun Tonglie's Biography".

    Lou Jing said: 'Your Majesty takes the world and the Zhou room is different. Zhou Zhixian from Houji, Yao Feng Tai, accumulated virtue for more than ten years. ”

    Pinyin**]: jdls

    Usage]: as a predicate, a definite; Used in the world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Idioms of virtue with goodness: perfection, self-kindness, stop at the best, be kind to others, be kind to others, be good with good eyes, change the good, be brave and good at fighting, be sincere and good at seducing, be good as you are, and have a lot of wealth and good Jia with virtue: virtuous and virtuous, three from four virtues, serve people with virtue, repay grievances with virtue, double xin of virtue and art, high morality, one heart and one mind, thrift to raise virtue, gratitude and virtue, and immeasurable merit.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Everything is from less to more, and the quality slowly becomes good, and the same is true, and its idiom: accumulating goodness into virtue.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Do good deeds and accumulate virtue. Selfless dedication.

    Love knows no bounds. Kind eyebrows.

    Gentle.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Idioms with goodness: perfection, good and self-cultivation, stop at the best, be kind to others, be kind to others, be good and good, change the good, be brave and good at fighting, be sincere and seducing, be good as you are, and be rich and good.

    Idioms with virtue: virtue, three from four virtues, virtue to convince people, virtue to repay grievances, virtue and art double xin, high morality, one heart and one virtue with cover, thrift to raise virtue, gratitude to virtue, merit is immeasurable.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Doing good deeds and accumulating virtue is an idiom. Taken literally, it means to do more good deeds and accumulate merit.

    Action is behavior, goodness is selflessness, selflessness of behavior is doing good, and accumulating virtue is the inevitable result of doing good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Doing good deeds and accumulating virtue can be counted.

    Idiom. Doing good and accumulating virtue is to eliminate the pollution of the heart through various treatment methods, so that one's inner good qualities can be revealed, and the inner pure deeds can be developed. For example, people's greed is pollution, and if there is pollution, it will produce ills and cause endless suffering, and we can eliminate it with the antidote of generosity, so that our pure nature can be manifested and we can make people happier.

    From "Zhou Yikun Wenyan": "In the house of goodness, there must be afterglow." ”

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    "Doing good deeds and accumulating virtue" is not an idiom, and there are only two idioms that contain "doing good":

    1. Change evil and do good.

    Pinyin: gǎi è xíng shàn

    [Explanation]: Stop doing evil and turn to doing good.

    Source]: Song · Zhang Junfang's "Seven Signatures of the Clouds" Volume 91: "If the husband wants to study, he should be familiar with this text, change his evil and do good, and quickly ascend to the gods." ”

    Pinyin**]: g e x s

    synonyms]: to change evil from good.

    Antonym]: to die without repentance.

    Usage]: as a predicate; It means to be a good person.

    English]: Change from bad to good

    2. Doing good is like ascending, and doing evil is like collapsing.

    Pinyin: xíng shàn rú dēng, xíng è rú bēng

    [Explanation]: Doing good deeds is as difficult as climbing a mountain, and doing things is as easy as a landslide.

    Pinyin**]: xsrb

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Doing good deeds and accumulating virtue" is not an idiom, it belongs to everyday language.

    Doing good and accumulating virtue] is behavior, goodness is selflessness, selflessness is doing good, accumulating virtue is the inevitable result of doing good, from "Zhou Yikun Wenyan": "The house of accumulating goodness, there must be more celebration." ”

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, it is generally said to accumulate virtue and do good.

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