Words are aboveboard.
Pronunciation guāng míng líI Luo
Shi Yi is open-minded: hearty and frank. Be aboveboard.
Chu Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Nie: "Zi is aboveboard and admired by heaven and man."
He is a man and enjoys high prestige among the masses.
Comprehensive application of law; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Have positive significance.
He is a man and enjoys high prestige among the masses.
Be honest with each other
Antisense has ulterior motives.
Two-part allegorical saying: Building a house with crystal stone-aboveboard.
Mystery of sky lantern-aboveboard.
2. The idiom describing doing things impartially is selflessness.
Qing Palace treasures the Analects of Confucius.
Interpretation: Pursuing the greatest justice without any selfishness.
Be an official, not for personal gain.
In the "Gift Official Table Pei Xianggong"
Interpretation: Officials do not pursue self-interest.
When the avenue prevails, a public spirit will rule the world.
Book of rites Li yun
Interpretation: Serving the masses is the morality followed by ancient people.
Loyal to the public, there will be equality.
Simple training of Huainan Zibing
Interpretation: People from top to bottom are convinced of fair law enforcement.
Not private, but public.
Han. Ma Rong's Classic of Loyalty and Righteousness. Guang Zhi ceremony "
Interpretation: If you are unselfish and act impartially, the world will naturally be just.
Fair and selfless, in a word, shared by the whole people.
Simple training of Huainan Zibing
Interpretation: Doing things fairly and without selfishness can unite thousands of people in Qian Qian in one sentence.
The public is the same, but the private is different.
Song. Wei Liaoweng's On the Customs of Scholar-officials
Interpretation: Harmony is based on public interests, while selfishness will lead to different plans.
The people will allow the public to destroy the private.
Shang Zhou Shu Guan
Interpretation: Officials are selfless, and the people's honesty to officials will come back.
The national ear forgets the family, and the public ear forgets the private.
Han Shu Jia Yichuan
Interpretation: If you work for your country, you should forget your own business; if you work for an official position, you should forget your private affairs.