the principle of friendship will not admit of a refusal
In Chinese, the Pinyin is y ì B ù R ó NGC í, which means that it is morally forbidden to refuse. It comes from the preface to poems for Chen Siye by Yang Rong of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
I am duty bound. There is no moral excuse.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Rong of Ming Dynasty wrote the preface to the poem of sending Chen Siye: "I have lived in Guangshi for 30 years, and I have no choice but to have friendship, so the preface is like this."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Yi Bufen, obligatory
Idiom usage
This is an article Mr. t asked me to do, because the collection will be published in G book company, which is related to him. I have to write this. Notes on Lu Xun's collection of southern and Northern tunes
the principle of friendship will not admit of a refusal
have integrity and be public-spirited - bù tān wé bǎo
be on guard against conceit and impetuosity - jiè jiāo jiè zào
an outspoken minister who gives unpleasant advice - gǔ gěng zhī chén
sth. one knows well and can manage with ease - qīng chē shú dào