Loyalty and loyalty
Loyalty drives righteousness, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ō ngq ū y ì g ǎ n, which means driven by loyalty and inspired by justice. The source is tiyang Rencheng.
The origin of Idioms
In his poem titled Yangren City, Tang Lv Wen said: "loyalty is the wind and thunder. Who knows that there is no military talent in the south? The people of Changsha came first to punish Dong Zhuo. "
Idiom usage
He is loyal to his country, but he has no sense of righteousness. He is honest and upright. Scattered in the Bohai Sea. Go back to Changsha. The eighteenth chapter of Qian Qianyi's miscellaneous chants on dispelling cold in sickbed in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zhōng qū yì gǎn
Loyalty and loyalty
a goose utters its cry wherever it flies. yàn guò liú shēng
three people spreading reports of a tiger make you believe there is one around. sān rén chéng hǔ