Fair and just
Minggong Zhengyi is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m í NGG ō ngzh è ngy ì, which means "Minggong Zhengqi". From: formal; open; upright. The same as "being fair and upright". It comes from Jin Ping Mei CI Hua.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: formal; open; upright. The same as "being fair and upright".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Chapter 78 of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua, written by Lan Ling Xiaosheng of the Ming Dynasty: "if you are shopping for flowers, you should ask him for it."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: mgzy
Fair and upright
Usage: used as attributive and adverbial; used in spoken English
Justandhonourable
Fair and just
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to be able to shoulder important tasks - fù zhòng zhì yuǎn