gentleman
Gentlemanly, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ū R é NJ ū NZ ǐ, which means a kind, virtuous, fair and upright person. It comes from the book of songs, Cao Feng, and the dove.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of songs, Cao Feng and Yu Jiu: "a gentleman is a gentleman, and his manners are very good."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing. In Lu Ji's Ode to the meritorious officials of the Han Emperor, it is said that "a gentleman is the foundation of a nation."
gentleman
Don't harm your will with words - bù yǐ cí hài zhì
A postscript to the book of songs - dù jiǎn yí biān
the defects do not obscure the virtue - yú bù yǎn xiá
a subjective person who expresses different opinions - rù zhǔ chū nú