浩然之气
Explanation: Hao: grand, upright appearance; gas: refers to the spirit. Refers to the vast upright spirit. Usage: Partial official; as subject, object; correction large upright spirit Source: Qin Meng Ke, "Mencius lla": "I Cultivating the moral spirit." Examples: Thin gray poor man, and keep this ~. (Yuan Tang, "The Peony Pavilion made pregnant")- Thesaurus: Iron unyielding, be enduring as the universe, as long as the heaven and earth endure, adamantine, Candour Not A, constancy not to change, Jian-Gang unyielding, to give rewards or punishment strictly and impartially
- Antonym Group: Let bygones be bygones, Do not chase past
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