Explanation: cultivate one's morality: make people healthy; Nourish: keep the nature of the mind intact.
Through self-reflection and observation, body and mind can reach a perfect state.
From: Wu Yingming's "Burning Tun in Wang Bo" is the first fold: "Being poor is a plowman in Nanyang, so you can only cultivate yourself and not be worldly, and you can't be poor."
True fragrance is virtue.
Interpretation: Mingde: Virtue; Only: Yes; Xin: The fragrance that comes out. What really smells is virtue.
Said by: Shang Chen Shujun: "The ultimate treatment of incense, love in the gods. It is not fragrant, just fragrant. "
Ex.: I know how amazing it is! The ancients thought it was difficult. It's hard for people to be honest with each other nowadays. You can do two things at the same time today, which can be described as ~.
◎ Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Gui Zhen in the Southern Song Dynasty
Grammar: formal; As predicate and object; Include praise