Be clean and honest
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Ji é J ǐ C ó NGG ō ng, which means to keep yourself clean and to pursue public affairs wholeheartedly. It's the same as "be clean and serve the public".
Idiom explanation
Keep yourself clean and dedicated to public affairs. It's the same as "be clean and serve the public".
Idioms and allusions
"The revolution of 1911 · Wuchang Uprising · the order of the governor of Hubei military government" said: "at that time, Hubei was not only rich in finance, but also in military equipment and ammunition
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: jjcg synonym: clean and serve the public usage: as predicate and attribute; refers to clean and serve the public
Be clean and honest
turn a piece of poor writing into a literary gem - diǎn tiě chéng jīn
The ape crows and the crane crows - yuán tí hè lì