open and aboveboard
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ě IL ě ilu ò Lu ò, which means one by one clear appearance. It also describes magnanimous mind. It comes from the book of Jin Shi Le Zai Ji Xia.
Idiom usage
It refers to a person who is aboveboard
Examples
At the beginning of the rooster's chirping, he was on his way to the dawn. Zuo Keming, Yuan Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Open and aboveboard
The origin of Idioms
The book of Jin, shilezi notes: "the man is as upright as the sun and the moon."
open and aboveboard
Sharp tools make good work - gōng yù shàn qí shì,bì xiān lì qí qì
in the light of its general trend - yīn shì lì dǎo
bodies of the killed lie everywhere - shā rén yíng yě
Vertebral burying and tunneling - chuí mái chuān jué