idiom > to have done nothing to make one feel shameful
Pitch worthy of
Explanation: Metaphor does not do good conscience, do not feel ashamed. Usage: Partial official; as the predicate attribute; means a clear conscience Source: Qin Meng Ke, "Mencius on": "Yang is worthy of the day, look down on others is not ashamed."
No. 2
Conduct themselves upright, on the day under ﹑ people have a clear conscience. A phrase from "Mencius. Committed to "" Yang deserves to day, looking down on people not ashamed. "
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No. 3
Conduct themselves upright, on the day, under one, have a clear conscience. A phrase from "Mencius dedication to": "Yang is worthy to-day, overlooking the others are not ashamed." Songchen Liang "in politics and Zhou Liyi book": "Chi Shen Duan Fang, pitch worthy." Guo, "On the set of the Sino-German Cultural Art Books ":" Confucius's philosophy of life is an individual-based, it's what everyone is looking to become worthy of the saints pitch. "
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No. 4
Government Yang: bow and payable. Metaphor does not do quiet conscience does not feel ashamed.