one 's high morality reaching up to the clouds
Gao yiboyun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā oy ì B ó y ú n, which originally means that the content expressed in the article is very meaningful, but later describes that people are very loyal. It comes from the biography of Xie Lingyun.
Idiom explanation
Bo: approaching.
The origin of Idioms
"On the biography of Xie Lingyun in the book of Song Dynasty:" the English words moisten the gold and the stone, and the high righteousness spreads over the sky. "
Idiom usage
It's a very kind of person. More than a few days later, I got a letter from you, and 300 yuan of ink and silver was used to subsidize the legal costs. Gao Yibo is very grateful. The book of prison and Wu junsui and Zhang Bochun by Zhang Binglin.
Chinese PinYin : gāo yì bó yún
one 's high morality reaching up to the clouds
To reduce the essence to the end. jiàng běn liú mò
pay no attention to another's advice. yǐ guī wéi tiàn
Cicada belly and tortoise intestines. chán fù guī cháng