Explanation: Refers to old advocate of ethics. Source: Han Yu Tang "Tao" after the man of virtue and morality of its like to hear that, what to listen to it. " Examples: ~ You say a person who, all these hypocrites, really that bad. (Guo "Qu Yuan" Act II)
rén yì dào dé
Refers to all the moral code of feudal society, originally a compliment. Hypocrite mantra after that, we also had derogatory
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No. 3
今重甲循兵,不可以逾险;仁义道德,不可以来朝。——《战国策·赵策二》
No. 4
Confucianism advocates benevolence and justice, standards of conduct. Han Yu, "Tao": "Gee, after, their wishes heard of that virtue and morality, what to listen to."
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No. 5
Refers to old advocate of ethics. Cao Yu, "Sunrise," the second act: "Your stomach full of bugger, virtue and morality, you would like relying on honest law-abiding, to feed your Qierlaoxiao." Yang Mo "Song of Youth" Part VI: " Here, your cousin and my father is the same stuff - mouthful of virtue and morality, full stomach Prostitute! "