Idioms about self-discipline and honesty

Lead an honest and clean life, be selfless, do your best, be impartial, honest and selfless, and be loyal to your own interests. 1. Righteousness above home: [Interpretation] In order to safeguard justice or the interests of the people, regardless of the feelings of relatives, let criminals be punished as they should. 2. venerable: [interpretation] refers to high morality and high prestige among the masses. [Usage] Used as a compliment, mostly used to praise the elderly. 3. Delong Wang Zun: [Interpretation] refers to high morality and high prestige among the masses. 4, the road does not pick up: [interpretation] things fell to the ground and no one picked them up, and they were taken for themselves. It is good to describe the social atmosphere. 5. Holding jade: [Interpretation] Gold is in his arms and jade is in his hands. Metaphor means that people have a pure and beautiful personality. [Usage] Used to describe a person's pure character and noble sentiment. 6. Self-denial: [Interpretation] Be strict with yourself and serve the public wholeheartedly. [Usage] Used as a compliment. It is often used in occasions of praise and encouragement. 7. People with lofty ideals: [Interpretation] Originally refers to people with lofty ideals. Now it refers to patriotic progressives. 8, the sun, the moon, rivers and rivers: [Interpretation] Just like the sun and the moon fall from the sky every day, rivers will always flow over the earth. The image is aboveboard and eternal. [Usage] It is often used to describe great men, celebrities or unchanging things and truths. 9. Give yourself up to save others: [Interpretation] Do not hesitate to sacrifice your own life to save others. [Usage] Used as a compliment. Used to praise people's noble behavior and noble quality. 10, giving yourself up for the public: [interpretation] sacrificing personal interests for the public interest. [Usage] Used as a compliment. Used to praise people's noble qualities. Do more written language. 1 1. Give up yourself for others: [definition] Give up your own interests to help others. [Usage] Used as a compliment. Used to praise people's noble qualities. 12, don't lose money: [Interpretation] Don't hide the property you have picked up, and do everything possible to return it to the owner. [Usage] Used as a compliment. 13, do your best until you die: [Interpretation] Be cautious, not afraid of hard work, and contribute everything to your death. 14, Unknown Hero: [Interpretation] A hero whose name is unknown to the world. [Usage] Used to refer to people whose names are unknown to the world and who have contributed to the cause or people. 15, people with lofty ideals: [interpretation] [interpretation] originally refers to people with lofty aspirations and noble morality. Now it refers to patriotic progressives. 16, the sun, the moon and the river: [Interpretation] Just like the sun and the moon fall from the sky every day, the river will always flow across the earth. The image is aboveboard and eternal. [Usage] It is often used to describe great men, celebrities or unchanging things and truths. 17, obeying the law: [Interpretation] Engaged in official business, abide by the laws and regulations stipulated by the state, and do not seek personal gain illegally. [Usage] It is often used in situations of exhortation. 18, integrity: [Interpretation] Strong and honest, not selfish. [Usage] Used for people who are honest and not flattering. 19, lead an honest and clean life: [Interpretation] Keep yourself pure and don't go with the flow. Now it also refers to being afraid of causing trouble, only caring about oneself and not caring about public affairs. [Usage] Both praise and criticism are acceptable. 20, two sleeves breeze: [interpretation] originally refers to the gesture of two sleeves fluttering in the wind. When I was an official, I was clean, and I had no money after retirement. Now also refers to poverty, no property. [Usage] It is often used to describe people who live near poverty for the sake of clean government or hard work. 2 1, spotless: [Interpretation] It was not originally a Buddhist term. Buddhists call color, sound, fragrance, taste, touch and dharma "six dusts", and the speaker is not defiled by the six dusts and keeps calm. Describe not being corroded by bad ideas and bad styles. He also described the environment as very clean. [Usage] Used of people and environment. 22, one clear and two white: [interpretation] clear, understand. The description is pure, without any stain. [Usage] It can be used for people or things. 23, Yu Qing: [Interpretation] Pure as jade, clear as ice. Describe the noble character. [Usage] Used as a compliment. Used to describe people's noble character, out of the mud but not stained. 24. Selflessness: [Interpretation] Dedicated to the public and selfless. It also means dealing with things fairly and not taking sides. [Usage] Praise people's spiritual quality and do things fairly. 25, public and forget private: [interpretation] forget private affairs for official business. Metaphor for the public, regardless of personal gains and losses. [Usage] It has a positive meaning. 26. Business is business: [Interpretation] Business is done according to business principles, not personal feelings. [Usage] It has a positive meaning. Refuse to intercede and handle it fairly. 27. aboveboard: [definition] describes a bright heart, decent words and deeds, and impartiality. [Usage] Used as a compliment. Represents a person and his noble words and deeds. 28. Haoran Qi: [Interpretation] Righteousness and temperament. [Usage] It has a positive meaning. 29. Being frank: [Interpretation] Describe frankness, honesty and integrity. [Usage] Used as a compliment. 30. Appoint people on merit: [Interpretation] Appointers only choose people with both ability and political integrity. [Usage] Used as a compliment. 3 1, aboveboard: [Interpretation] The original description is strong and neat, and later it means serious and decent, aboveboard. [Usage] Used as a compliment. 32. [Interpretation] Describe strictness and justice, and do not show kindness or partiality. [Usage] Used as a compliment. Mostly used by law enforcers and other dignitaries. 33. Put your ancestors before yourself: [Interpretation] Think of others first, and then think of yourself. [Usage] It is often used to describe a person's character. 34. Equal treatment: The original meaning is that wise rulers show kindness to the people. After that, it generally means that regardless of thickness and closeness, it is treated equally. [Usage] refers to treating people equally. 35. aboveboard: [interpretation]: [interpretation] describes a bright heart, decent words and deeds, and impartiality. [Usage] Used as a compliment. Represents a person and his noble words and deeds. 36. Saving lives. [Usage] It has a positive meaning. It embodies the spirit of serving the people wholeheartedly by medical workers. 37. Worry about the world first, then joy about the world: [Interpretation] Worry about the world first, then joy about the world. Describe caring about people's sufferings. [Usage] Used as a compliment. Describe a person's noble character.