dignified and imposing
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t á NGT á ngzh è ngzh è ng, which means to describe strong and strict. Open and aboveboard. It's from Sun Tzu's military struggle.
The origin of Idioms
Sun Tzu's art of War: Military Struggle: "if you don't invite the banner of justice, don't attack the grand Chen. This is the way to deal with change."
Idiom usage
It's aboveboard. Just as the jealous woman destroys others, he has some truth to say, but he knows that his family is broken by him. The eleventh chapter of Liu e's Lao Can's travels in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : táng táng zhèng zhèng
dignified and imposing
strike out a new path for oneself. zì chū jī zhóu
be able neither to cry nor to laugh. kū xiào bù dé
have an easy control in the matter. zòng héng kāi hé
the widower , the widow , the orphan and the childless. guān guǎ gū qióng
feel ashamed of one's ungainly appearance. zì cán xíng huì