outspoken admonitions
Zhaoyang Mingfeng is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ā oy á NGM í NGF è ng, which refers to a person with outstanding moral character, integrity and courage to speak. It comes from the book of songs, Daya, juan'a.
The origin of Idioms
"Book of Songs Da Ya volume a": "phoenix is singing, in the upper mountain, Wutong is born, in Chaoyang."
Idiom usage
In Qing Dynasty, Liang Qichao's yinbingshi Hua: "in August of gengzi, Jun Guo died for the national humiliation. Hey! That's not true
Analysis of Idioms
Ming Fengchao
outspoken admonitions
The inside and the outside match - biǎo lǐ xiāng fú
laws handed down from forefathers - zǔ zōng chéng fǎ
rush on like a swarm of hornets - fēng yōng ér shàng
take measures only when in urgency - kě ér jué jǐng