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A classic idiom describing how to improve one's self-cultivation.
In interpersonal communication, it is easy to reflect a person's accomplishment. What idioms are there about personal cultivation? Here are some idioms I collected to improve my personal cultivation, hoping to help you.

Classic idioms to improve personal accomplishment

1. Eight windows stress: ① refers to the spacious and bright four-walled windows in the room. (2) metaphor for the achievement of Ming Che.

2. Extraordinary sanctification: whether it refers to mortals or ordinary people. Transcend ordinary people and reach the realm of sages. Describe the peak of knowledge literacy.

3. Samadhi: Samadhi: Buddhist terminology, Sanskrit transliteration, what do you mean? Positive definite? That is, shielding distractions and calming the mind is a method of Buddhist practice. Metaphor is the secret of this.

4. Deliberately cultivate: preserve a pure heart and cultivate kindness. Cultivation methods advocated by Confucianism in the old days.

5. Taoist testimony: a person has profound moral cultivation, and people can feel it as soon as they touch it.

6. Virtue is thin and talent is fresh: modesty and moral cultivation are insufficient, and talent is weak.

7. Clean up private greed: clean up; Private: selfish; Shame: shame; Greed: Greed. Clean up selfishness and be ashamed of greed. This is the requirement of inner cultivation.

8. Independence: unique: unique; Good: good, maintenance. The original intention is to practice on your own if you can't do it. Now it means only thinking about yourself and not thinking about others.

9. Du Facade: refers to closed-door cultivation.

10. vassal: vassal: rely on and follow; Elegance: generally refers to poetry. Refers to people who lack cultural accomplishment to make friends with literati and participate in related cultural activities in order to decorate the facade.

Interpreting Idioms and Improving Personal Cultivation

1. Ji's wooden chicken: Ji's surname. The cockfighting in Ai Ji looks like a wooden chicken. Metaphor means that a person's cultivation exceeds the realm of ordinary people.

2. Studying in Germany: learning: promoting and expanding achievements. Improve moral cultivation and expand political achievements.

3. Gold refining: a metaphor for moral cultivation and political integrity.

4. Flowering and bearing fruit: It is a metaphor for achieving achievements in self-cultivation, study and work. Same? What is the result of opening China? .

5. The result of China's opening-up: achievements have been made in self-cultivation, study and work.

6. Stand on the road: cultivate one's morality and pursue morality.

7. Modesty and self-grazing: modesty: modesty; Self-grazing: cultivation and restraint. Metaphor is modesty and self-restraint.

8. Human advantages: human advantages: human behavior and achievements. Refers to the norms that people's behavior should follow, that is, human feelings and things.

9. It is difficult to meet a teacher: Teacher: A person with high cultivation can be a teacher. It is not easy to meet a person who can be a model of virtue.

10. Sacred and extraordinary: Fan: refers to mortals and ordinary people. Transcend ordinary people and reach the realm of sages. Describe the peak of knowledge literacy.

1 1. I haven't seen the moon for three years: I haven't seen the sun or the moon for three years, my spirit is sluggish and my eyes are dim. Metaphor is lazy to cultivate one's morality and not enterprising.

12. Restrain yourself and cultivate virtue.

A selection of idioms to enhance personal cultivation

1. Elegant speech: elegant: romantic and elegant. It refers to having cultural literacy and lifestyle.

2. Bare chest and bare arms. Open your coat and show your arms, indicating a lack of self-cultivation and manners.

3. Literati: An arrogant person with knowledge and cultivation.

4. Washing and grinding: refers to self-cultivation and physical exercise.

5. Self-cultivation: Self-cultivation: Self-cultivation. Improve self-cultivation and make people happy.

6. Fitness and Cleanliness: Cultivate sentiment and maintain white virtue.

7. Cultivation: Cultivation: Cultivation; Standing: standing; Festival: honesty. Cultivate your words and deeds and establish a firm moral integrity.

8. Cultivation: refers to self-cultivation and good housekeeping.

9. Self-cultivation: improve self-cultivation, manage domestic affairs well, manage the region well, and finally make the whole country peaceful.

10. Self-cultivation and cautious independence: self-cultivation: learning and training in knowledge and morality. Try to improve your self-cultivation and handle problems carefully.

1 1. The way of health preservation: refers to the method of self-cultivation in order to keep healthy and prolong life.

12. Common sense: general knowledge. Don't argue with people with low knowledge and poor cultivation. Don't argue with him. ?

13. Iraqi entertainment: what is the moral standard of the old Confucianism? Ren? On this basis, cultivate body and mind with the teaching of six arts. Generally speaking, it refers to engaging in moral cultivation and skill training.

14. Bath morality: cultivate body and mind and make it pure and innocent.

15. Honesty: It was originally a cultivation method advocated by Confucianism, but now it also means being sincere and sincere.

16. knowing books and texts: refers to cultural literacy.

17. Be honest with shame: shame: shame. Lian: Shame. Refers to a person who knows shame. Describe being educated.

18. To people without me: to people: people with high moral cultivation. Only those with the highest moral cultivation can conform to the objective and forget themselves.

19. Knowing people without relatives: knowing people: refers to people who have reached the highest level in ideological and moral aspects. People with high moral cultivation treat everything equally, and have no relatives or friends.

20. Do nothing to others: Do nothing: No political punishment. A cultivated saint monarch will not rule the world with severe punishment.

2 1. Zhiren relic: Zhiren: a person with high ideological and moral cultivation. A moral person can give up his property.

22. Benevolence has no relatives: Benevolence: the biggest benevolence. People with high moral cultivation treat everything equally, and have no relatives or friends.