What are the idioms about the word xin?

Virtue and virtue are both fragrant, Mingde is fragrant, fragrant prayers are fragrant, etc.

1. Both virtue and art: describe a person who has a good reputation for both his virtue and art (skills). Generally refers to people engaged in art.

Example: Mr. Mei Lanfang is indeed an artist with both virtue and skill.

Example: Chang Xiangyu, the master of Henan opera, is indeed an artist with both virtue and skill.

2. Mingde is only fragrant: What can really emit fragrance is virtue. Mingde: virtue; Wei: yes; Xin: the fragrance that spreads.

From: "Shang Shu·Jun Chen": "The fragrance of Zhizhi is felt by the gods. Millet and millet are not fragrant, but Mingde is fragrant."

Example: Knowing how magical it is ! The ancients found it difficult. It is difficult for people today to communicate sparsely and sincerely. Now you can solve two difficult problems at the same time, which can be said to be ~. ◎"Shi Shuo Xin Yu·Gui Zhen" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty

Grammar: more formal; used as predicate and object; contains praise.