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Idioms describing literati's character
There are four idioms with this meaning, which are high-spirited, high-spirited, coquettish and healthy, and high-spirited respectively.

Moral integrity: describes noble and loyal moral integrity; With "high winds and fierce festivals". Shao Can, who comes from The Scent of the Sack in the Ming Dynasty, is really enviable for his mysterious drinking of medicine, burning with anger and high spirits. Zang Lanbo can dry up, but cold pine and cypress have changed; Synonym is righteousness.

The wind is high and strict: the wind is high and the style is pure and lofty; Strict moral integrity, unshakable moral integrity; Describe noble and loyal moral integrity; From the Song Dynasty Hu Zai's "Tiaoxi Fishing Stories Collection" Volume I, I said that I was worthy of the Four Nobles, but I still admired him, especially seeing his kindness to Shang You.

Wind and coquetry endow bones: refers to the emotional appeal and character of literati.

Moral integrity: high morality and noble character; Hanukkah, loyal moral integrity; Describe morality and noble behavior.