people with lofty ideas
Renrenyishi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NR é NY ì sh, which means a person with virtue and integrity. It's from Yun Wo Zan.
The origin of Idioms
In the praise of Yun Wo by Fang Xiaoru of Ming Dynasty, "the ancient benevolent and righteous people regarded knives and saws as food."
Idiom usage
As subject, object and attribute; a person with moral integrity. Obviously, the writers and directors of ZOUXIKOU are not responsible for this historical drama. They are estranged from the past history and unfamiliar with the bottom people of ZOUXIKOU in the past. Under their efforts, many "unthinkable" characters have emerged: Liu Yidao, the bandit leader who killed and set fire and bullied men and women, turns out to be a lover Tian Qing, the protagonist, is a "womanly" young man without any masculinity; Tian Yaozu looks like a traitor, which is quite different from the real characters in the play; is carpenter Xu the image of a revolutionary? It's not true. It's like a two-way dealer who speculates. Especially Liang man Dun, who has been portrayed as a fool, is greedy for life and afraid of death. He's greedy for profit. Even if you give me 10000 reasons, you can't see that he's like a tough man in Shanxi, including Wang pumpkin and big fool. These three people are just three idiots with different looks. The play not only deprives them of their rights It's strange that a simple fool should not only have the right but also solemnly ask these fools to bear the corresponding responsibilities. " Yin Qian's complete works of essays by Yin Qian however, we are familiar with the benevolent and righteous people from the classics to solve the hanging nonsense. Lu Xun's "lacy literature · DaoTi"
Chinese PinYin : rén rén yì shì
people with lofty ideas
external things that are not physically connected with oneself. shēn wài zhī wù
remove mountains and fill seas. yí shān tián hǎi