said of the integrity of a public servant who does not take a single penny unrightfully
Meticulous, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Ji è B ù g ǒ u, which means to describe honest, law-abiding, not what you should get, not at all. It comes from the biography of heroes and heroines by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty.
explain
To describe being honest and law-abiding is not what you should get, not at all.
It's the same as "one in one.".
source
The twelfth chapter of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in Qing Dynasty: "I was born with money and money, and I am meticulous."
usage
To be honest is to be honest
Chinese PinYin : yī jiè bù gǒu
said of the integrity of a public servant who does not take a single penny unrightfully
look after the masses as if they were injured -- love the people. shì mín rú shāng
find amusement when the occasion arises. féng chǎng zuò xì
kill a chicken with a butcher 's big knife. niú dāo gē jī