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Explain idioms of masters, ministers and officials.

The original idiom: the Lord is clear and the minister is straight.

Standard pronunciation: zhǔ Ming Qinzhe

Traditional way of writing: be honest and upright.

What do you mean the Lord is honest and clean? Lord: monarch. When the monarch is wise, his deputy is upright.

The chief officials came to idioms solitaire directly: going their own way → the chief officials came directly → going straight up and down.

Usage analysis: as object and attribute; Used in written language

Pronunciation warning: To advocate Putonghua, please follow the phonetic symbols.

ZH Hu Ming Qin zhí uses the standard four-tone reading.

Explanation of the source: Zhang Mingju is the first part of "Illustration of the Emperor's Mirror": "Wen is the master and the minister is straight. Now Wei Zhengzhi is clear to your majesty."

Corresponding synonyms: being virtuous and upright, being virtuous and good.

Examples of "sentences made by master and priest":

Cai Dongfan's Romance of Tang Shi (17) replied: "My concubine heard that the ruler was a direct minister, and now there is a direct minister named Wei Zhi, who is a sage of your majesty."