xìng
chéng

idiom
common

Meaning of 习与性成

习与性成 means long-term habits shape one's personality; what is learned becomes part of one's nature. Pronounced xí yǔ xìng chéng.

  • long-term habits shape one's personality; what is learned becomes part of one's nature

Definitions & Examples

Zhèng
suǒ
wèi
xìng
chéng
 
cóng
xiǎo
yǎng
chéng
hǎo
guàn
duì
hái
zi
de
shēng
dōu
hěn
zhòng
yào
 

As the saying goes, habits form character; developing good habits from childhood is crucial for a child's entire life.

yào
zhù
yán
chuán
shēn
jiào
 
yīn
wèi
xìng
chéng
 
hái
zi
de
xìng
duō
yóu
cháng
guàn
lěi
ér
chéng
 

Parents should pay attention to teaching by word and deed, because habits form character; a child's personality is largely shaped by accumulated daily habits.

rén
yún
xìng
chéng
 
suǒ
men
jǐng
huài
guàn
de
yǎng
chéng
 

The ancients said that habits form character, so we must be vigilant against developing bad habits.