Drinking Spring Festival
Yinquan Qingjie, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ nqu á NQ ī ngji é, which means integrity. From the book of Jin, biography of good officials, Wu Yinzhi.
Idiom usage
As an object, attributive; used in written language example abrupt, high and tired of soil, people say that the mob win. Drinking Spring Festival is rare today, but Liangshan is good at its own name!
Idiom story
During the Long'an period of Jin Dynasty, Wu Yinzhi served as the governor of Guangzhou. When he passed the greedy spring in Shimen, the local people told him that he would become greedy after drinking the water. Wu Yinzhi didn't believe it and wrote a poem after drinking the greedy spring water: "the ancients said that this water is full of gold. Try to make Yi Qi drink, and it will not be easy at last. " He has always been incorruptible since he took office.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of Jin, biography of good officials, Wu Yinzhi, in the middle of Long'an, Wu was the governor of Guangzhou. After passing through Shimen, he said, "water is famous for greedy spring, and those who drink it have no desire to be tired of it." Wu "went to the spring and drank it, because he wrote a poem:" the ancients said this water, and a pot of gold. If you try to make Yi Qi drink, you will not be easy at last. " After arriving at the post, Wu "carried out more than Li in Qing Dynasty".
Idiom explanation
Of integrity.
Chinese PinYin : yǐn quán qīng jié
Drinking Spring Festival
on both sides of the changjiang river. dà jiāng nán běi
discuss a variety of subjects. shuō cháng lùn duǎn