Honest and upright
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh è ngs è g ǎ NY á n, which means to be serious and dare to speak up. From the biography of Wang Hong in the history of Ming Dynasty.
explain
Serious attitude, dare to speak up.
source
"Wang Hong biography of Ming history" says: "in the 11 years when he was granted the household branch, he was bold and courageous, and he dared to speak up." Biography of Liu Jian: "Jian is a man of profound learning, who is upright and dare to speak up, and who is the most important person in the world."
usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Honest and upright
walk on hoar-frost and later on solid ice - lǚ shuāng jiān bīng
push aside all obstacles and difficulties - pái chú wàn nán
one 's happiness seemed to have dropped from the heavens - xǐ cóng tiān jiàng
put on display different performances - yú lóng màn yán
use one's personality to influence others - jī bó tíng jiāo