be good both in character and scholarship
Jingmingxingxiu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NGM í NGX í ngxi ū, which means to be familiar with Confucian classics and have good conduct. It comes from the biography of Wang Ji in the book of Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Today, all doctors have been practising and practicing in a clear way, and have been selected in one country. Biography of Gao Rou
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Wang Ji in the book of Han Dynasty, "Zuo Cao and Chen Xian recommended Junxian and his son. They should be strict and vulgar in practice."
be good both in character and scholarship
Taking advantage of chaos to survive - qǔ luàn cún wáng
like to say nasty things about people - qīng kǒu báo shé
steal the beams and pillars and replace them with rotten timbers - chōu liáng huàn zhù
cannot find a place to stick his beak in - wú cóng zhì huì