A wise man does not do secret things
Ming people don't do secret things is a Chinese idiom, pronounced m í NgR é Nb ù Zu à NSH ì, which means that people with a bright heart don't do secret things.
Idioms and allusions
The third part of Zhang Tianshi written by Wu Changling in Yuan Dynasty: "as the saying goes," if a wise man doesn't do that secret thing, then I'm so ashamed that I'm a liar now. " It's not good for you to make us children look at you like this! Bing Xin's Dong'Er girl
Discrimination of words
[phonetic code]: MRBS [synonym]: aboveboard and aboveboard, people don't do secret things [antonym]: deceive others [allegorical sayings]: scholar steals flashlight; lantern steals donkey [lantern riddle]: Zhu Zi says: faint and rest [usage]: as clause and object; rules of being human
Chinese PinYin : míng rén bù zuò àn shì
A wise man does not do secret things
summon up one 's courage for a task. chuō lì fèn fā
sustain the war by means of war. yǐ zhàn yǎng zhàn
premature death of a virtuous or gifted individual. lán cuī yù zhé