Do good deeds with respect
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī ng ō NGF á sh à n, which means to boast about one's merits and talents. From the book of Zhou, biography of Wang Yong.
Idiom explanation
To boast. Boast of your merits and talents. The description is very modest.
The origin of Idioms
"Book of Zhou · biography of Wang Yong": "he was a brave general at that time. However, it's also contemptible for Shi Lun to show respect for merits and virtues and to promote people's evils. "
Idiom usage
To boast of oneself. AI is just and impatient, but he can't cooperate with his friends. He makes light of refined customs and loses the heart of a gentleman. The biography of Duan Zhuo in the book of Jin
Do good deeds with respect
look at the sky through a tube - yòng guǎn kuī tiān
advantageous to both public and private interest - gōng sī liǎng jì
words uttered against one's conscience - wéi xīn zhī lùn