open and aboveboard
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ě IL ě ilu ò Lu ò, which means one by one clear appearance. It also describes magnanimous mind. It comes from the book of Jin Shi Le Zai Ji Xia.
Idiom usage
It refers to a person who is aboveboard
Examples
At the beginning of the rooster's chirping, he was on his way to the dawn. Zuo Keming, Yuan Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Open and aboveboard
The origin of Idioms
The book of Jin, shilezi notes: "the man is as upright as the sun and the moon."
open and aboveboard
be forced to leave one 's hometown - bèi jǐng lí xiāng
Cages are a kind of nourishment - juàn láo yǎng wù
all the malpractices have been abolished - fēng qīng bì jué
study hard in defiance of hardships - cì gǔ dú shū