You Xian Yang Li
Youxianyangli, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ō uxi á NY á NGL ì, which means to respect the talents and praise their deeds. It is the same as "You Xian Yang Li". It comes from the biography of Guan Ning in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Guan Ning in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "Ruoming is stubborn in banditry, keeps his ambition in Jishan, pursues Hongya, follows Chaoxu, and is also a saint of the Tang Dynasty. He has been a good scholar for thousands of years."
You Xian Yang Li
wet by the rain and burnt by the sun - yǔ lín rì shài
To confuse the good with the bad - liáng yǒu xiáo zá
The river is clear for three days - hé qīng sān rì