do boldly what is righteous
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NY à g à NW é I, which means to do what is just bravely when you see it. It comes from the inscription of Chen Gong's Shinto.
The origin of Idioms
Song Zeng Gong's inscription on the Shinto of Chen Gong, the prince's guest, said: "the officials are quick to understand, dare to do what is right, and many of them bend to get along with each other."
Idiom usage
Example solemn and silent smile, ~. Biography of Wu Ji in the history of Ming Dynasty
do boldly what is righteous
a good omen for military operations - bái yú dēng zhōu
one keeps his pearl in the bosom and the country goes to ruin - huái bǎo mí bāng
a loss may turn out to be a gain - sài wēng shī mǎ
straighten the eyebrow and raise the eyes - héng méi lì mù
history is full of such instances - shǐ bù jué shū