clean-handed officials
Plain lamb, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ù s ī g ā oy á ng, refers to the upright and honest officials. From the book of songs, shaonan, lamb.
The origin of Idioms
"The lamb" in poem Zhounan: "the skin of lamb, Susi wutuo, quitting food, Weishe Weishe.".
Idiom usage
An honest and upright official. For example, he ordered the general and the doctor to bury him, and gave him an additional 100000 yuan, so as to keep him clean. The biography of song Hong
Chinese PinYin : sù sī gāo yáng
clean-handed officials
burn straws and weeds and water the land. huǒ gēng shuǐ zhòng
have one 's name inscribed on the pagoda of the wild goose -- to have attained the doctor 's degree. yàn tǎ tí míng
Zhonghe lost his boat, a pot of gold. zhōng hé shī zhō,yī hú qiān jīn
the land yields good harvests and the people enjoy good health. rén shòu nián fēng
A little bit of gold is useless. diǎn jīn fá shù
which it would be awkward to disclose. nán yán zhī yǐn