high-minded , lofty spirit and pure action
Gaoqing Yuanzhi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā OQ í ngyu ǎ nzh ì, which means noble character or taste. High, far: describe noble; feeling, mood; Zhi, interest, aspiration. From the book of Jin, biography of sun Chuo.
Analysis of Idioms
It has a long history.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of Jin, sun chuozhuan: "I'm lofty and far-reaching, and my disciples have already bowed to me. However, if I chant and chant, I will go to the north."
Idiom usage
For example, Liu Yiqing's "new sayings of the world · pinzao" in the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty: "lofty and far-reaching, the disciples have accepted it; a chant and a chant, the generals may face the north." In Zhou Ruchang's introduction to Fan Chengda's selected poems, "in fact, Fan Chengda has his own lofty and far sighted feelings, but the critics have not carefully observed them." Song huzai's Xikun style: "Yishan's poems are famous for their cleverness and beauty, even as well as Wen Tingyun's "Tao Yuanliang is the only one with high talent It's straight ahead of Jian'an. It's high-quality. It's almost full of salt. It's not true that it's salty and has its own flavor. "
Chinese PinYin : gāo qíng yuǎn zhì
high-minded , lofty spirit and pure action
there can never be too much deception in war. bīng bù yàn quán
be able to attain the goal according to schedule. jì rì yǐ dài