正人君子

Chinese

honest and upright person
simp. and trad.
(正人君子)
正人 君子

Etymology

From Jiutangshu:

闒茸正人君子 [Literary Chinese, trad.]
阘茸正人君子 [Literary Chinese, simp.]
From: The Old Book of Tang, 945 CE
Yìn suǒ yuè zhě tàróng xià bèi, suǒ wù zhě zhèngrénjūnzǐ. [Pinyin]
[Cui] Yin was fond of incompetent people, but hated the upright and honest ones.

Pronunciation


Idiom

正人君子

  1. (formal, sometimes sarcastic) an upright and honest person
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