Li yuelianhe
Liyuelianhe, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì Yu è m é NGH é, which means to describe the coexistence of nobility and state. It's from Song Dynasty Wang Yucheng's "right guard general's stele to song Gong".
Idiom usage
As an object, a clause, a metaphor for a long time
The origin of Idioms
Wang Yucheng of the Song Dynasty wrote the right guard general's tablet to the Duke of the Song Dynasty: "if you want to suppress the calamities, you will stand on the special mediocrity; if you want to make the Yue alliance, you will not forget to repay the rich."
Idiom explanation
It refers to the coexistence of nobility and state. It is the same as "Li Dai He Shan".
Li yuelianhe
to cast out the wicked and cherish the virtuous - jié zhuó yáng qīng
out of the depth of misfortune comes bliss - pǐ jí tài lái