unalterable truth
It is not easy to say that Chinese words, Pinyin is B ù y ì zh ī L ù n, which means an unchangeable speech. It describes the judgment or opinion very correctly. It comes from Song Huihong's lengzhai Yehua.
Idiom explanation
Yi: change. An unchangeable statement. To describe a statement or opinion as very correct.
The origin of Idioms
Song Huihong's lengzhai Yehua volume 10: "at the time of the three dynasties, the sages were born in Confucianism, and the sages under the Han Dynasty were born in Buddhism, which is not easy to say."
Idiom usage
The masses of the people are the creators of history.
Chinese PinYin : bù yì zhī lùn
unalterable truth
a landscape of mountains and lakes or rivers. shān guāng shuǐ sè
part company each going his own way. fēn lù yáng biāo
give up the evil and follow the good. juān cán qù shā