the principle of friendship will not admit of a refusal
In Chinese, the Pinyin is y ì B ù R ó NGC í, which means that it is morally forbidden to refuse. It comes from the preface to poems for Chen Siye by Yang Rong of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
I am duty bound. There is no moral excuse.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Rong of Ming Dynasty wrote the preface to the poem of sending Chen Siye: "I have lived in Guangshi for 30 years, and I have no choice but to have friendship, so the preface is like this."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Yi Bufen, obligatory
Idiom usage
This is an article Mr. t asked me to do, because the collection will be published in G book company, which is related to him. I have to write this. Notes on Lu Xun's collection of southern and Northern tunes
Chinese PinYin : yì bù róng cí
the principle of friendship will not admit of a refusal
a timely warning may avert a national crisis. yī yán xīng bāng
provide each other with assistance. gòng wéi chún chǐ
drag in all sorts of irrelevant matters. dōng xián xī chě
speak tactfully but to the point. tán yán wēi zhòng
withdraw from society and live in solitude. yí shì jué sú