Be fair and upright
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è NGG ō ngzh è NGJ ǐ, which means to strictly control oneself in public affairs. It comes from the biography of Gao Daomu in the book of Wei.
Idiom usage
He is strict with himself
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for "serving the public and restraining oneself"
The origin of Idioms
"Wei Shu · Gao Daomu biography" said: "the heart of the machine is straight, long and fierce, and it is time to be called to be fair and upright."
Idiom explanation
Follow official business and strictly restrain yourself.
Chinese PinYin : fèng gōng zhèng jǐ
Be fair and upright
stubbornly stick to a promise. wěi shēng zhī xìn
run away when going into battle. lín zhèn tuō táo
Give a gift an inch, give a gift a foot. ràng lǐ yī cùn ,dé lǐ yī chǐ
A full man knows not a hungry man. bǎo rén bù zhī è rén jī
To strike a duck and startle a mandarin duck. dǎ yā jīng yuān