Sharpen one's reputation
Honing one's integrity is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is d ǐ L ì m í ngji é, which means honing oneself to keep one's integrity.
Idiom explanation
[name] honing integrity [Pinyin] d ǐ L ì m í ngji é [explanation] honing oneself to keep integrity.
Idioms and allusions
[source] Chen Lin of Han Dynasty wrote "Yu Wenxiu sharpened the Qing Dynasty and delayed learning the ancient."
Discrimination of words
[synonym] sharpening the Qing Festival: degree of common use: General emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as predicate; with commendatory meaning idiom structure: verb object type generation time: ancient times
Sharpen one's reputation
try to do everything all by oneself - bāo dǎ tiān xià
make frivolous remarks about sb . 's appearance - pǐn tóu lùn zú
in the morning one doesn 't know what will happen in the evening - zhāo bù lǜ xī
be guilty of not observing the laws and decrees - bū màn zhī zuì