impartial and clean
Fair and honest, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ō ngzh è ngli á nm í ng, which means fair and upright, clean and strict. It comes from Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The second of chapter 37 of Li Baojia's officialdom in Qing Dynasty is like a marshal. As a subordinate, he should be careful Are you worried about the future?
Idiom usage
Such an honest official is rare.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: honest and upright antonym: corrupt and pervert the law
impartial and clean
Eight Immortals crossing the sea - bā xiān guò hǎi,gè xiǎn shén tōng
roundness inside but squareness outside - wài fāng nèi yuán
even balance and full measures -- fair dealing - chèng píng dǒu mǎn
lose a great deal through trying to save a little - yīn xiǎo shī dà
The net of heaven is large and wide, but it lets nothing through - tiān wǎng huī huī,shū ér bù lòu