incorrupt and upright
Integrity, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī ngli á nzh è ngzh í, which means innocence and integrity. It's from Han Feizi, a traitor, robber and murderer.
The origin of Idioms
"Han Feizi, a traitor, robber and murderer of a minister:" instead of upholding the law with integrity, I bend the law with the heart of corruption for personal gain. I am still on the top of the Gaoling mausoleum and falling down the steep stream to survive. It is not so fierce
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object. If you ask the murderer in person, it's better to be ignorant. The third fold of sun Zhongzhang's "kan touban" in Yuan Dynasty
incorrupt and upright
Changing the past and changing the customs - biàn gǔ yì sú
not a single tile remains -- to berazed to the ground - piàn wǎ wú cún
Grinding water chestnut for chicken head - líng jiǎo mó zuò jī tóu