Analects of Confucius : prose in the classical literary style > be soaked in a dark liquid without becoming back
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Countless
  Explanation: Nirvana: mineral name, as the ancient black dye; http: black. Nirvana also stained with the dye is not black. Metaphor of high moral character, free from adverse environmental impact.
  Usage: Contraction type; as predicate; with compliment
  Source: Pre-Qin Confucian "Analects, XVII": "Kennedy did not say almost, grinding without phosphorus; not saying white peace, uncontaminated."
  Examples: Yi Sun can be described as cold of winter, not withered, ~ who carry on. ("Book of Jin Liu Yao Records")
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  Dye also stained with Nirvana is not black. Comparison of high moral character, not a bad environment. A phrase from the "Analects of Confucius. Yang goods "," Kennedy said, almost no, grinding without phosphorus; not said, almost white, Countless. " Also as "Countless Zi."
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niè ér bù zī
  After being soaked in black dye will not turn black. Metaphor of high moral character, the mud, but not stained
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  Dye also stained with Nirvana is not black. Comparison of high moral character, not a bad environment. A phrase from the "Analects of Confucius Yang goods": "Kennedy said, almost no, grinding without phosphorus; not said, almost white, Countless." Also as "Countless Zi." Ming Jang, "Seven Sages Wing" Preface: "free oneself among the dung closet, Jiao Zi were naturally Countless things." "Hero Biography" third seven times: "﹝ ﹞ because recited the classic Road: 'Countless Buddhists; grinding without phosphorus; to mark I had, and Jing good man '. "
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No. 5
  Headwords uncontaminated
  [Pronunciation] niè ér bù zī
  Definition Nirvana: mineral name, ancient black dye used; Buddhists: Black. Nirvana also stained with a dye not black. Parable of high moral character, unaffected by harsh environments.
  [Source] Qin Confucius' Analects, XVII ":" Do not say almost white, uncontaminated. "
  [Example] can be described as righteous Winter Sun does not wither, ~ who carry on. ("Book of Jin Liu Yao Records")
  [Synonyms]: mud without sediment, lightness finds
  [Antonyms]: cahoots
  Grammar: austerity style; as predicate; approvingly
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English Expression
  1. n.:  be soaked in a dark liquid without becoming back
Thesaurus
Lightness finds, Without sediment mud
Containing Phrases
abrade Had [would] as lief ...as phosphorus be soaked in a dark liquid without becoming backGrinding without phosphorus, uncontaminated