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Upright and innocent, a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh è ngzh í w ú Xi é, which means justice without selfishness. It comes from huiburying song and Han strategies.
Idiom explanation
Justice without selfishness.
The origin of Idioms
"Song Hanqing, the Taizhong official, is a pure and upright man."
Idiom usage
Examples
The 16th chapter of the wizard of Oz by Li Baichuan in Qing Dynasty: "the longer you are, the deeper your Tao will be. If you go, you will live with heaven and earth."
Chinese PinYin : zhèng zhí wú xié
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enjoy great popularity among the people. yǒu kǒu jiē bēi
veteran soldiers and able captains. jīng bīng qiáng jiàng
an arrogant army tends to be destroyed. bīng qiáng zé miè