Guizhelanjiao
GUI Zhelan Kui, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ì sh é L á NCU ī, which means the death of a man of high moral character. It comes from Cao Zhiqian's Diao Wang neihan Cong Zhi in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Cao Zhiqian's poem "Dang Wang neihan follows it": "the mountain Toad's name is empty, the laurel is broken, the orchid is destroyed, and the hatred is not over."
Idiom explanation
It refers to the death of a man of high moral character.
Guizhelanjiao
examine a man 's language and observe his countenance - chá yán guān sè
Seeking good fortune and avoiding disaster - qiú fú ráng zāi
narrate anecdotes of the past in alluding to the present - yǐn gǔ yù jīn