incorrupt and upright

incorrupt and upright

Integrity, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī ngli á nzh è ngzh í, which means innocence and integrity. It's from Han Feizi, a traitor, robber and murderer.

The origin of Idioms

"Han Feizi, a traitor, robber and murderer of a minister:" instead of upholding the law with integrity, I bend the law with the heart of corruption for personal gain. I am still on the top of the Gaoling mausoleum and falling down the steep stream to survive. It is not so fierce

Idiom usage

Used as a predicate, attribute, or object. If you ask the murderer in person, it's better to be ignorant. The third fold of sun Zhongzhang's "kan touban" in Yuan Dynasty

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