Fu Yin Mingda
Fuyin Mingda, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ú y ǐ nm í NGD á, which means that the jade is bright in color, which means that the moral character is noble and pure. It comes from the epitaph of the cemetery of the Minister of the Ministry of industry.
The origin of Idioms
Ye Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote in the epitaph of the cemetery of Zeng Gongmu, the Minister of the Ministry of work of the Ministry of Shangshu, the Minister of Zhongfeng, that "Yin Mingda, the Duke of Fu, is a wise man and has a long history. He has studied the past and the present, and has made great achievements in his studies
Idiom usage
It refers to a person's moral character.
Chinese PinYin : fú yǐn míng dá
Fu Yin Mingda