high-minded and unsociable figures
Yi Jie Zhi Shi is a Chinese idiom, meaning y ī Ji è zh ī sh ì, which means loyal and upright people.
explain
A humble scholar. A person of integrity.
source
Zhao Ye of the Han Dynasty wrote in the spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue, the biography of Gou Jian as a minister: "the king of Wu and Yue is a man of one section, and Fan Li is a man of one section."
Examples of Idioms
Since the rise of the army in Hunan Province, a man of the first rank has fallen into the shoes of an officer. Wang Kaiyun, Qing Dynasty
usage
A person who is loyal and upright
Chinese PinYin : yī jiè zhī shì
high-minded and unsociable figures
Eliminate evil and punish evil. chú xié chéng è
rob the rich and assist the poor. jié fù jì pín
Eating pines and drinking streams. cān sōng yǐn jiàn