To be honest
Tui Cheng Jie Wu, pronounced Tu ī ch é ngji ē w ù, is a Chinese idiom.
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Show sincerity to others
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Liu Yuanhai's biography in the book of Jin states: "at the end of Taikang, he worshipped the northern Duwei, and the criminal law of the Ming Dynasty prohibited the treachery and evildoers. He despised money and was good at giving alms. All the five outstanding men came."
Chinese PinYin : tuī chéng jiē wù
To be honest
fragrant carriage and precious horse -- the beautiful carriage of women. xiāng chē bǎo mǎ
The word is strict and the meaning is secret. cí yán yì mì
Good deeds and good punishments. jìn shàn chéng jiān
Buying horses to recruit troops. mǎi mǎ zhāo jūn