ready to stand out for justice
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í g à NGH à oy à, describes the enthusiasm for public welfare, love to help people. It's from officialdom.
Idiom explanation
Hurry: hurry. Be enthusiastic about public welfare and do what is just.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty wrote in his new preface, Jieshi: "King Zhao of Chu said that Shi she was just and righteous."
Idiom usage
He is enthusiastic about public welfare, courageous in doing what is right, eager for justice, independent and self-contained, and full of comments. On Lu Xun's collection of collected materials
ready to stand out for justice
work shame facedly with one's enemies - tiǎn yán shì chóu
make up a deficiency by the surplus - jué cháng bǔ duǎn
bring glory to one 's parents and become celebrated - xiǎn zǔ yáng míng