upright
Upright and selfless, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh è ngzh í w ú s ī, which means to be upright and selfless. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the 32nd year of zhuanggong.
The origin of Idioms
In the thirty second year of zhuanggong in Zuozhuan: "God is wise and upright, and one is also wise." Kong yingdashu: "in the seventh year of Xiang Dynasty, it was said:" integrity is integrity, integrity is straightness. " Those who are right can be right, those who are straight can be right, and those who are right can be right
Idiom usage
To be upright is to be upright. All the officials in the imperial court were afraid of Qin Hui and had no place to redress the injustice with Yue yuanshuai. The Shinto of the underworld was upright and selfless, and there must be retribution. " The sixty ninth chapter of the complete biography of Shuoyue written by Qian Cai in Qing Dynasty and the sixth chapter of the three chivalrous men and five righteousness written by Qing Dynasty: "even though Bao Gongduan knows wupen well, he is known far and near for his selflessness and selflessness. He is not only jealous of his superiors, but also punished by Zhao da. Therefore, when the document arrives, Bao Gong should be dismissed." In the fourth chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in the Ming Dynasty, it is said that yinggu was granted the title of "Uncle Yingkao". He is upright and selfless, and is known as a filial friend. "
Chinese PinYin : zhèng zhí wú sī
upright
be delivered from oppression. chóng dǔ tiān rì
Long drought and sweet rain. jiǔ hàn féng gān yǔ
A good soldier is better than many. bīng zài jīng ér bù zài duō
heroically fight the enemy to distinguish oneself in action. shā dí zhì guǒ
This is the only one, no other branch. zhǐ cǐ yī jiā,bié wú fēn d