exemplary conduct and nobility of character
Zhenfengliangjie, a Chinese idiom, means gaofengliangjie. It comes from the inscription of Fu Fu Jun, the prefect of Gu'an Cheng, written by Fu Liang of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It is used as subject, object and attribute to describe morality and behavior
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Gao fengliangjie
The origin of Idioms
Fu Liang of the Song Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty wrote the inscription of Fu Fu Jun, the prefect of Gu'an Cheng: "Gao Mingyuan is virtuous, and he is on the right track; he is virtuous and virtuous, and his voice is tired of the leaves."
Idiom explanation
He still speaks of integrity.
Chinese PinYin : zhēn fēng liàng jié
exemplary conduct and nobility of character
A trickle of water makes a river. juān dī chéng hé