This is an idiom meaning to remain pure and virtuous while in a corrupt environment. It originates from Zhou Dunyi's "Ode to the Lotus Flower" in the Song Dynasty, describing the lotus's quality of emerging unstained from mud.
这是一个成语,意思是比喻身处污浊的环境但能保持纯洁的节操。它出自宋代周敦颐的《爱莲说》,用来形容莲花出淤泥而不染的品质。
成语 | 出尘不染 |
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解释 | 比喻身处污浊的环境而能保持纯洁的节操。 |
出处 | 宋·周敦颐《周濂溪集·爱莲说》:“予独爱莲之出淤泥而不染,濯清莲而不妖。” |
拼音 | chū chén bù rǎn |
拼音码 | ccbr |
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