chivalrous
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ò ngy ì Q ī ngsh ē ng, which means valuing righteousness and belittling life. It comes from the book of Jin, biography of loyalty and righteousness.
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and object. It is used as an example. It emphasizes justice and belittles life.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: valuing Qi over life, valuing Qi over body, valuing Qi over life
The origin of Idioms
"Zhongyi zhuanzan" in the book of Jin: "to live with righteousness and sacrifice one's life. Strong pines and strong frost. "
Idiom explanation
It means valuing righteousness and belittling life.
chivalrous
a small leak will sink a great ship - xiǎo xì chén zhōu
Many words are likely to be true - duō yán huò zhōng
The moon faints but the wind blows, the foundation moistens but the rain - yuè yūn ér fēng,chǔ rùn ér yǔ
Evil will be recompensed with evil - è yǒu è bào
consider others in one 's own place - tuī jǐ jí wù
one 's name in literature is becoming famous - téng jiāo qǐ fèng