without wavering to one side or the other
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù PI ā Nb ù D ǎ ng, which means not biased to any side. It comes from Mozi · Jianai Xia by Mozi · song · Mozi in the Warring States period.
The origin of Idioms
Mozi · universal love II written by Mozi · song · Mozi in the Warring States Period: "the poetry of Zhou Dynasty says: the kingly way is swaying and impartial."
Analysis of Idioms
No bias
Idiom usage
As predicate and attributive, he describes justice as an example. He is the master of virtue and the Minister of criticism. He can reward good without money and punish evil without personal love. He is bound to be impartial and impartial. "Baopuzi · Daoyi" by Ge Hong in Jin Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : bù piān bù dǎng
without wavering to one side or the other
enjoy an undeserved reputation. tú fù xū míng
have a retinue before and behind. qián hū hòu yōng
grief at separation and joy in union. bēi huān lí hé
A hundred sacrifices and heavy responsibilities. bǎi shè chóng jiǎn
try to draw a tiger and end up with the likeness of a dog -- make a poor imitation. huà hǔ chéng gǒu