It's cold and healthy
Manghanse is a Chinese idiom, which means praising people's noble and upright conduct. It comes from the collection of Liu Junji, member of the Ministry of rites of Shangshu.
[source]: Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the collection of Liu Jun, a member of the Ministry of rites of the Shang Dynasty: "you can be as beautiful as the stars, but you can be very cold." [give examples to make sentences]: this number of public, claimed virtue, Bingran more than, really with the cold and upright. In Song Dynasty, Zhang Xiaoxiang's book on behalf of Ji Fu, Chen Shu Mi Shu (usage): used as predicate and attributive; refers to a person's good conduct
Chinese PinYin : máng hán sè zhèng
It's cold and healthy
swarm as flies do for good or hang round as dogs do for food. yíng yíng gǒu gǒu
I'm tired of making mistakes. zhé chōng yàn nán
speak vehemently with a distinctly moral tone. jī áng kāng kǎi
a solitary tree that regards the world with contempt. gū biāo ào shì