Restrained and aboveboard
The pronunciation is y ì s è L ě ilu ò, a Chinese word, which means to be depressed, ambitious and frank.
explain
To suppress; obstruct. 2. Depression, depression. open and aboveboard: (1) open and aboveboard. ② There are many and complicated books. to describe a person who is depressed, ambitious but Frank.
source
1. Du Fu of Tang Dynasty wrote a short song to Wang langsizhi: "Wang Lang is drunk and draws out his sword. Don't be sad. I can be an outspoken genius." (2) preface to "two moment clapping a case in amazement" written by Ming Dynasty's Shuixiang Jushi: that is to say, the empty observer of the master is strange in person, strange in writing and strange in encounter. Because of his restrained and aboveboard talent, Chu Xuyu is regarded as a legend. (3) Liu Ji of the Ming Dynasty's "gift of 64 rhymes to Zhou Zongdao": there is no reason to raise the inhibitions. (4) couplets of xinlingjun ancestral hall by Xu Xianping in Qing Dynasty: looking at the past and looking at the present, I ask who can pull out the talent. 5. Comments on Zhang yuangan's congratulations to the bridegroom in the summary of the general catalogue of Sikuquanshu · the summary of Luchuan CI: his Ci is generous and sad, and he still wants to be restrained and upright after hundreds of years. Chapter 60: if you get this, you can be less complacent. Chapter 53 of biography of flowers on the sea by Han Bangqing in Qing Dynasty.
usage
Examples of Idioms "Zhu Yingtai near" is suitable to express the restrained and leisurely mood. 2. Scholars should take the country as their own duty, and I can be an outspoken genius.
Chinese PinYin : yì sè lěi luò
Restrained and aboveboard
tigers among a flock of sheep. hǔ dàng yáng qún
If people don't know, don't do it. ruò yào rén bù zhī,chú fēi jǐ mò wéi