Yuan Qingyu
Yuanqing Yufu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Yu ā NQ ī ngy ù Ji é, which means as clear as the abyss and as clean as jade. It refers to noble character. It comes from the biography of Chen Jiao in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom explanation
As clear as the abyss, as pure as jade. It refers to noble character.
Idioms and allusions
Chen jiaozhuan, Wei Zhi of the Three Kingdoms, said, "Yuanqing Yuchuan, courtesy and law, I respect huazi fish."
Discrimination of words
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : yuān qīng yù jié
Yuan Qingyu
Pull out the ground and shake the mountain. bá dì yáo shān
resolutely to retire at the height of one 's official career. jí liú yǒng tuì
Concealing evil and promoting beauty. yǎn è yáng měi
the clouds melt and the mists disperse. bīng xiāo wù sàn
stir up trouble with very little cause. jiàn shì shēng fēng