Zhijie Xingfang
Zhijie Xingfang is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ì Ji é x í NGF ā ng, which means lofty ambition and good conduct. It comes from the biography of Zhang can in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang can Zhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "in the 16th year of the Qing Dynasty, Chang'an was the recipient of his work. He was a man of lofty ideals and resolute deeds. All the Confucians were called Yue Shengtong."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive. example although I feel carefree at times, I have a clean mind. Liu Shipei's Wen Shuo
Zhijie Xingfang
save the country and its people - jiù mín shuǐ huǒ
make a concealed reference to sth. - dào dōng shuō xī
An ugly daughter-in-law must see her father-in-law - chǒu xí fù zǒng de jiàn gōng pó
Swallow one's voice and bear one's tears - tūn shēng rěn lèi