love others according to moral standards
Love people with virtue, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is à IR é NY à D é, which means to love and help others according to moral standards. It's from the book of rites on the Tangong.
Interpretation of Idioms
Love: love others; Virtue: virtue. Love people according to moral standards. It generally refers to not being partial to others, not tolerating and accommodating. Love by virtue
Idiom usage
In addition, it is used as a predicate to refer to the example of loving one's wife by virtue. Shi Wen Qi said, "the public can be said to carry on." According to the biography of Su Shi in the history of the Song Dynasty, the prime minister should be loyal to the Han Dynasty and modest. A gentleman should not love others with virtue. Sixty one chapters in the romance of the Three Kingdoms
The origin of Idioms
Source: in the book of rites, sandalwood bow: "a gentleman's lover is also virtuous, and a fine man's lover is also tolerant."
love others according to moral standards
The magpie returns to the Phoenix - què fǎn luán huí
peace of heart or mind attained by staying away from - ěr gēn qīng jìng
to hold on to one job while seeking a better one - qí mǎ zhǎo mǎ
do not hurt the important essentials - wú shāng dà tǐ