In addition to the meaning of literature and art, Qing Zi can also refer to a person's personality characteristics, especially to describe his integrity and integrity in his words and deeds when dealing with people. This character has a strong moral significance and is one of the most important qualities of self-discipline and justice in the ancient culture of China. People with the personality characteristics of "Qing Zi" are often virtuous, correct in words and deeds, and have due moral norms and personality charm.
In modern society, Qing Zi can also express a person's perfect external image. In this sense, Zi has cleared away the noble artistic connotation and beautiful moral characteristics, and is also synonymous with paying attention to appearance. This kind of external beauty is not only reflected in appearance, body shape and so on. It also includes the inner cultivation of willpower and temperament. Therefore, if we use "Qing Zi" to describe a person, it not only refers to his beautiful image, but also expresses his perfect comprehensive ability inside and outside.