be quite distinct from each other
Jingwei Ziming, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced J ī NGW è iz ì m í ng in pinyin, which means clear boundaries or right and wrong. It's from the sequel of yehuo.
The origin of Idioms
Shen De Fu's Ye Huo Bian · sequel to Xiao Yin of Ming Dynasty said, "however, chanting peace and tranquility is nothing but a story of the holy Dynasty. Sometimes there are people who are slightly concerned with current affairs, and they are quite clear."
be quite distinct from each other
be successful in one 's official career - fēi huáng téng dá
To deceive the public and ignore the law - qī gōng wǎng fǎ