a person of supreme sincerity and nobility
Zhichenggaojie, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ì ch é NGG ā Oji é, which means to describe noble character. From the book of Wei, biography of scholars, biography of Xu Zunming.
Analysis of Idioms
Sincere: 1. Extremely loyal; extremely sincere. 2. Ancient Confucianism refers to the highest realm of moral cultivation. 3. Extremely sincere heart. Gao Jie: 1. Hold high the moral integrity and stick to the noble moral integrity. 2. Noble integrity. 3. Towering bamboo pole. Bamboo has Festival, so it is called bamboo. 4. To instruct the envoys to hold the zodiac. It's eight feet long, so it's called.
The origin of Idioms
"Wei Shu · biography of scholars · biography of Xu Zunming" said: "the highest integrity, no news, the government and the public, mourn each other."
Idiom usage
It refers to the character of a person.
Chinese PinYin : zhì chéng gāo jié
a person of supreme sincerity and nobility
An egg strikes against a stone. —overestimate one's strength. luǎn yǔ shí dòu
There's no one left here, there's a place to stay. cǐ chǔ bù liú rén,zì yǒu liú rén chǔ
study and relish the beauties of literature. hán jīng jǔ huá
leave the world without regret. dùn yì wú mèn
wake up as from a drunken sleep. rú mèng chū jué
Violence from the top to the bottom. shàng màn xià bào