Chen shanshuxie
Chen shanshuxie, a Chinese idiom, is ch é NSH à Nb à Xi é in pinyin, which means that his subordinates state good laws and good policies to the monarch, so as to block the evil thoughts of the monarch. It's from Mencius · liluoshang
Idiom explanation
Chen: narration; goodness: good law and good administration; closure: blockage.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius · liloushang: "it's respectful to censure you, it's respectful for Chen Shan to shut off evil, it's not a thief for me."
Chen shanshuxie
refuse rewards and resign from office - fēng jīn guà yìn
the way one gets along with people - dài rén jiē wù
crane one's neck to look forward - yǐn lǐng ér wàng