noble and unsullied
Bing jieyuanqing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī ngji é Yu ā NQ ī ng, which means Bing qingyujie. From Wei Wei Zhang Jian Bei.
Analysis of Idioms
Bing qingyujie
Idiom usage
Guan Ning, a Taizhong doctor, should be in the middle of two kinds of virtues, be pure and virtuous, and have a clear quality. The biography of Guan Ning
The origin of Idioms
In Wei Wei Zhang Jian Bei written by Kong Rong of Han Dynasty, it is said that "you have the integrity of Qian Gang, followed the special path of the high world, kept clean and clear, and stood up in a special way."
Chinese PinYin : bīng jié yuān qīng
noble and unsullied
having received professional training for what one is doing. kē bān chū shēn
The world is filled with smoke. xūn tiān hè dì