Excellent and virtuous
It refers to respecting the talents. Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ō uxi á NY á NGL ì, which means respecting the talents and praising their deeds. It is also known as the "excellent and talented person". It comes from Lishi, Chengyang order of Han Dynasty, Fu Song of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Ruoming is stubborn in robbing stone, keeps his ambition to Jishan, pursues Hongya, follows Chaoxu, and is also a saint of the Tang Dynasty. He has been a good scholar for thousands of years. The biography of Guan Ning
The origin of Idioms
"Li Shi · Han Chengyang order Tang Fu Song" said: "then the rule of inaction was promoted, the virtuous and the meritocratic were promoted, the good and the evil were shown, the people were appeased according to the nine virtues, and the Hui Kang of Yan was respected."
Excellent and virtuous
cause extreme worry and distress - xuán cháng guà dù
be chained and thrown into prison - láng kāng rù yù
appoint upright and remove the crooked ones -- to replace the bad ones by good ones - jǔ zhí cuò wǎng
prevent divulgence of one's secrets - shā rén miè kǒu