large-minded
Magnanimous, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ī h ó NGD ù, meaning open-minded, magnanimous, regardless of personal gain and loss. It comes from the biography of Ma Yuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Ma Yuanzhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty:" seeing your majesty today, he is magnanimous and conforms to Emperor Gaozu, but he knows that the emperor has his own truth. "
Idiom usage
It refers to broad-minded and magnanimous. There is a grand he Xiaoshi, a delicate Zhang Tongqing, who is afraid that he can not help an Anlong media. The thirtieth chapter of biography of children heroes by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Synonym: magnanimous, magnanimous, magnanimous; antonym: be careful and mean
large-minded
teach others a knack of the trade - jīn zhēn dù rén
strengthen the defences and clear the fields - bì bì qīng yiě
live at the mercy of the elements - kào tiān chī fàn
topple the mountains to crash the egg -- to cause a disaster to come - rú shān yā luǎn
said of a loyal counsellor who gives admonition to the emperor in person - miàn yǐn tíng zhēng
The oil is dry and the fire is exhausted - yóu gān huǒ jìn
be jealous of the good and envious of the strong - jí xián dù néng