拾金不昧
      Explanation: Gold: originally referred to the money, now refers to a variety of valuables; ignorant: hidden. Do not hide things picked up down themselves. Refers to the servant of morality and good social habits.
      Usage: -Linked; as predicate, attributive; with a compliment
      Source: Qing Li Luyuan "Qiludeng": "pull down the family birthright, and the table of their lost money."
      Examples: Each of us from childhood - the good moral character.
      Results: Pick up large sums of money to pay public
      Postscript: Pick up large sums of money to pay public
  • Thesaurus:  The country flourishes and people live in peace, corrupt practices disappear and moral customs prevail, doors are not bolted at night, no one pockets anything found on the road, (of high disciplined troops) not commit the slightest offence against the civilians, lost articles are always returned, Along the shell-shocked, Towards each other is not scared
  • Antonym Group:  pandemonium, Qiao steal take away by force, rap and rend, Extortion, Fleece, racketeering, in a terrible mess, Serbian wolves Road, wicked person in power., endless (long) night vast