The pronunciation of clanking iron bones: zhēng zhēng tiě gǔ
Word definition:
It is a metaphor for a person’s uprightness and unyielding backbone.
Details:
Uprightness:
Ah: pandering, partiality. Be strong and upright, not flattering or partial.
Backbone:
①Strong and unyielding spirit: He is a man with backbone and would rather die than bow to evil forces.
②The vigorous momentum expressed in calligraphy: His handwriting is very strong.
Strong and unyielding:
Yi: Surrender. Tenacity, perseverance, and unyielding.
Extension:
Upright and upright Pronunciation: gāng zhèng bù ē
Word definition:
1. Ah: cater to, favor. Be strong and upright, not flattering or partial.
2. He is upright and fair, and he does not flatter others.
3. A common knowledge of Jinan? Mr. Wu, he is upright and upright. ——"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·An Official"