with a clear conscience
A clear conscience, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w è nx ī NW ú Ku ì, which means the concept of Taoism, refers to do as you please, ask yourself, there is no place to be sorry for yourself. It comes from Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 22 of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty: there will be some news outside in the future. Fortunately, the master didn't get the money himself, so he can have a clear conscience.
Idiom usage
Looking back on yesterday, we should have a clear conscience; facing today, we should treasure it more; looking forward to tomorrow, we should have confidence. ----Mary Curie we have to believe that we have a gift for everything and that we have to do it at all costs. When it's over, say with a clear conscience, "I've done my best!"
Analysis of Idioms
A sense of shame, a sense of shame, a sense of shame
Chinese PinYin : wèn xīn wú kuì
with a clear conscience
mencius ' mother moves her home three times to better her son 's education. mèng mǔ sān qiān
The house is full of Diao Chan. diāo chán mǎn zuò
face others with frowning brows and angry eyes. héng méi nù shì
pursue good fortune and avoid disaster. bì huò qiú fù