be strictly honest under all circumstances
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Ku ì w ū L ò u, which originally means to be in the temple, but worthy of fear. Even in the dark, they don't do bad things or have bad ideas. From the book of songs, Daya, Yi.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, Daya Yi, it is said that "if you are in your room, you are worthy of the house leak."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] open and aboveboard, not ashamed of the house leakage
Idiom usage
(verb object type) as the predicate; to describe a person as upright; to show examples; to be knowledgeable is to be good at describing his affairs; to be poor is to be good at carrying on his ambition; to be honest is not to be ungrateful; to cultivate one's mind is to be lax. (Biography of Zhang Zai in the history of Song Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : bù kuì wū lòu
be strictly honest under all circumstances
have a high opinion of oneself. zì gāo zì dà
Standing on one's feet and looking sideways. chóng zú ér lì,cè mù ér shì