impartial and honest
Integrity, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ō ngzh è ngli á NJI é, which means to be honest in performing official duties and not for personal gain. Xiaoting miscellaneous records: history of Jin and Yuan Dynasties.
The origin of Idioms
In the miscellaneous records of Xiaoting · the history of Jin and Yuan Dynasties written by Zhao Yao in Qing Dynasty, "impeach him for his greed for cool money, and then say that he is fair and honest, cherishes famous utensils, and values scholar's integrity."
Analysis of Idioms
Honest and clean
Idiom usage
He asked himself to be an official all his life. be fair and honest, be honest and serve the public, have a clean government and a harmonious people, have a good command of the government and a harmonious people, have a harmonious relationship with the world's scholars and countries.
impartial and honest
ancient sages ' words and deeds - qián yán wǎng xíng
great literature and classical works - gāo wén diǎn cè
The pearls and the stones meet each other - zhū bì jiāo huī
No matter what you do, you don't get much wisdom - bù jīng yī shì,bù zhǎng yī zhì