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Idioms describing noble qualities
Highly respected, selfless, upright, aboveboard and helpful.

First, respect.

Explanation: virtue: moral character; Hope: prestige. Morality is high and reputation is high.

Said by: Cao Yu's Wang Zhaojun Act III: Our family is highly respected, and Uhaanyehe protects and trusts us.

Second, selflessness [dàg not ng wus and]

Explanation: it means to do things fairly and without selfishness. At present, it refers to starting from the collective interests, without personal plans.

Said by: Guo Moruo's "Qu Yuan" Act I: Determine your own ambition and hold an open and selfless heart.

Third, noble morality and bright festivals.

Interpretation: peak: noble character; Hanukkah: Loyal ethics. Describe morality and noble behavior.

From: Lao She's "Four Generations under One Family" XXIII: Mr. Lan does not admire any great sages in the history of the world, so he does not imitate their lofty virtues.

Fourth, aboveboard.

Explanation: open-minded: open-minded and frank. Be aboveboard.

From: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Nie: Zi is aboveboard and admired by heaven and man.

Verb (short for verb) helps others.

Explanation: Helping others is happiness.

From: Bing Xin's Our Five Children: "In our new society, this new fashion of helping others can be said to happen every day and everywhere."