clear breeze and bright principles
Gao fengjinjie, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā of ē NGJ ì NJI é, which means to describe the noble and firm character. It's the same as "high wind and precipitous Festival". It's from the story of sachets: Qianhui.
Analysis of Idioms
Gao fengjunjie
Idiom usage
It can be imagined that we have been in high spirits for 50 years. GUI Youguang's Cao Jie Fu Bei Yin in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Shao can of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the record of sachets, Qianhui: "that drink medicine Qiao Xuan, take liver Hongyan, Gao fengjinjie is really enviable, cangming wave energy several withered, how ever the cold pines and cypresses change."
clear breeze and bright principles
Birds of a feather flock together - fāng yǐ lèi jù,wù yǐ qún fēn
put to shame the name of the house - rǔ mén bài hù
learn while young and practise when strong - yòu xué zhuàng xíng
seek far and neglect what lies close at hand - shě jìn jí yuǎn