Bow to a gentleman
Bow to gentleman, a Chinese idiom, pronounced J ū g ō NGJ ū NZ ǐ, means to respect people who do their duty. It comes from the biography of Han Changru in historical records.
Idiom explanation
A person who is respectful and conscientious.
The origin of Idioms
"On the biographies of Han Changru in historical records:" Hu Sui's internal integrity and practice of self-discipline are the same as those of a gentleman. "
Chinese PinYin : jū gōng jūn zǐ
Bow to a gentleman
condemn both in speech and in writing. kǒu zhū bǐ fá
to sympathize with one's kind. zhī fén huì tàn
praiseworthy for one's excellent conduct. nán néng kě guì
not bother to ask questions or listen to what 's said. bù wén bù wèn
The celebration of filling one's bowels. chōng lǚ zhī qìng
military and political leaders. wáng hóu jiàng xiàng