noble and unsullied
Bing jieyuqing, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced B ī ngji é y ù Q ī ng, which means to be virtuous and noble. It comes from the biography of Wu Xianxian, a biography of Wu Xianxian, quoted in Volume 17 of Chuxueji, so the biography of Dai Jiao in Yangzhou Biejia.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 17 of Chuxueji cites biography of Wu Xianxian, biography of Dai Jiao in Yangzhou: "Yiyi maocai, Zhijie Yunting, Zhili Qiushuang, bingjieyuqing."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and adverbial to describe noble character and pure conduct
Analysis of Idioms
Bing qingyujie
noble and unsullied
Honor the past and abuse the present - róng gǔ nüè jīn
humiliate the country and forfeit its sovereignty - sàng quán rǔ guó
behave in a noisy , gay and boisterous manner - xī pí xiào liǎn