What are the idioms that describe a gentleman's "good conduct"?

An upright gentleman

Pure as jade, clean as ice-pure and noble

Boldly defend justice

Honest and respectable

Noble morality and noble character

mild

1, idiom: An upright gentleman

Pinyin:? zhèng? Aaron? jūn? plum

Short spell:? zrjz

Explanation:? In ancient times, it refers to people with good conduct. Now it is often used as irony to refer to a person who pretends to be serious.

Synonym:? A man with lofty ideals, a clown.

Usage:? Partial form; As subject and object; Use derogatory words to satirize people

Source:? Zhang Su Chuan, a Book of the New Tang Dynasty: "The enmity of being in power, not with oneself, but with the arrogance of the sun, attaches itself to Huangfu and hurts the gentleman."

2. To lead an honest and clean life is an idiom in China. Its pinyin is bρ bρ nρ ng q ρ ng yρ jié, which means that people are innocent (mostly used by women).

A metaphor for people's innocence (especially for women).

Cite allusions

Three Kingdoms Cao Weizhi's "Doctor Guanglu Xun Hou Yi": "Clear as ice, pure as jade, law is not powerful, and good."

Jin Huangfu Mi's Biography of the King of Gao Shi: "It is expensive to move, but to persuade the king with books. It is said that: ... Fu Wei Boling, whose materials are unique, his ambition is valuable, his body is good, his body is clean, and he is tireless in fine lines. "

Yuan anonymous "Qi Mei" the fourth fold: "Madam, you have a childlike heart today."

Back to Chapter 25 of Heroes of Children: "I wanted to wait until my mother's life was over and my father's deep hatred was overcome. I gave this breath back to space, and my career was over. " At that time, let the world know that I was pure and clean, and I came and left clearly.

3. Say it out loud.

Pinyin zhàng yézhíyán

Meaning? Do justice. Insist on one sentence: to be fair. Persistence: Persistence. A passionate speech describing justice.

4, aboveboard, Chinese vocabulary, pinyin is guāng míng lěi luò, which means to describe people's behavior is honest and frank, without privacy. For example, The Book of Jin: "A gentleman's behavior will have ups and downs, like the sun and the moon in Jiao Ran.

Describe people's behavior honestly and frankly, without privacy and ambiguity. Open and aboveboard: open and aboveboard, honest and bright.

Idioms and their stories

Source: "Notes on the Book of Jin Xerox": "A gentleman goes down, like the sun and moon in Jiao Ran."

Song Zhuxi's "Zhuzi School" Volume 74: "For example, if a person is aboveboard, he is a good person, and if he is ignorant, he is not a good person."

example

Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Nie: "Childe ~ ~ is admired by heaven and man." .

Chapter 54 of Shi Yukun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" in Qing Dynasty: It's a pity that my exhibition was unlucky at some time. It was a great misfortune for me not to die on the aboveboard battlefield, but to be buried at the hands of thieves and strong disciples.

5. "Fair weather and beautiful day" is a Chinese idiom with the pinyin of gāo fēng Liàng Jie, which comes from the first volume of Song Huzai's Tiaoxi Fishing Hidden Words, meaning to describe noble morality and behavior.

6, gentle [wé nzhΡ bΡ nΡ nΡ n] text: literary talent; Quality: essence; Binbin: Describe the fitness. The original appearance is elegant and simple, and the later description is elegant and polite.

Out: "The Analects of Confucius Yongye": "Quality is better than literature, but it is wild; Literature is superior to quality and history. Gentle and sincere; Then a gentleman. "

Example: The new Chinese teacher is wearing a pair of nearsighted glasses and a student costume, and looks like ~.