Yan Yizheng
The word Yan Yizheng is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is C í y á NY ì zh è ng, which means that the words are strict and the truth is pure. It comes from the book of Huguang and other places, the memorial tablet of Liu Gong in Wuxuan.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Huang Zhen's "Huguang and other places in the line of the book, the provincial Pingzhang political affairs posthumous title of wenguogong, Wuxuan Liugong Shendao stele": "to open Chen Qianfu, words are strict and righteous, thousands of words are accumulated."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Yizheng Yanci
Idiom usage
It means that the language is strict and the truth is pure. This is really a case study. All the groups are small and definite. Lu Xun's two volumes of qijieting essays
Chinese PinYin : cí yán yì zhèng
Yan Yizheng
dragons and fishes jumbled together. yú lóng hùn zá