pose as a person of high morals
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à om à ol à NR á n, which means serious and serious. It comes from Dunhuang bianwenji, Vimalakirti Sutra.
Idiom and allusion [source]: "in Dunhuang bianwenji weimojie scriptures:" when the light is strict, I suddenly see Weimo, whose appearance is awe inspiring and whose appearance is falling. "
Chinese PinYin : dào mào lǐn rán
pose as a person of high morals
Be responsible and follow one's name. zé shí xún míng
hang up lamps and drape festoons. guà dēng jié cǎi
sir , lift your hand high that i may pass under it as under your mercy. gāo tái guì shǒu