Three issues of virtuous and sycophantic
Sanqi Xianling, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s āī NQ ī Xi á NN ì ng, which means to take it as an example to distinguish right from wrong. It comes from the biography of Wang Zun in the history of Han Dynasty.
Source: the king of Han respected Jing Zhaoyin, who was three years old. He had made remarkable achievements in eliminating evils and treating good people. Later, he was falsely accused by the censor and removed from office. The three elders of Huxian County wrote to him to argue: "it's not so good to be a respectable person and a sycophant among the three periods." See biography of Wang Zun in Hanshu.
Chinese PinYin : sān qī xián nìng
Three issues of virtuous and sycophantic
associate with the distant countries and attack the near ones. yuǎn jiāo jìn gōng
severity in speech and fairness in principle -- as the utterance of an upright person. cí yán qì zhèng