Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Idioms related to principles
Idioms related to principles
Not confused about major matters: refers to the ability to adhere to principles and have a clear attitude on political issues of right and wrong.
Big right and wrong: refers to principled and fundamental issues of right and wrong.
The meaning of moving must be: Yuan: along, along; Yi: morality.
Actions must follow fair and reasonable principles.
Justice in Ming Dynasty: Justice: the principle of justice, that is, justice.
The principles of justice are promoted.
A metaphor for justice being served.
Justice is difficult to understand: Justice: the principle of justice, that is, justice.
Justice is difficult to achieve.
Do official business: Do business according to official principles and do not talk about personal feelings.
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