Chai libua
He said that he was straightforward.
[source]: the seventh volume of Lang Qian Ji Wen · Chu Bi written by Chen Kangqi of Qing Dynasty: "I said that if something happened, I was severely punished in my year, and the Duke met me with kindness from beginning to end. I saw the Duke's Chai Li bu'a, and the wise man of Shizong was philosophical."
Idioms and allusions
Source: the seventh volume of the book of Lang Qian Ji Wen Chu Bi written by Chen Kangqi of Qing Dynasty: "I said that if something happened, I was severely punished in my year, but the Duke was always gracious, and I saw that the Duke was Chai libua, and the wise man of Shizong was philosophy." Since he became an official, he has always been ~, so he failed in his official career.
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate and attributive. structure: combined synonym: upright antonym: flattery
Chinese PinYin : chái lì bù ē
Chai libua
Carving Dragons in the Zen world. chán shì diāo lóng
discriminate against those who hold different views. pái chú yì jǐ
profess one thing, but mean another. kǒu bù yìng xīn
make up a deficiency by the surplus. jué cháng jì duǎn
have won fame both at home and abroad. chí míng zhōng wài