impartial
Dazhong Zhizheng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à zh à ngzh è ng, which means extremely fair and impartial. From chuanxilu.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Shouren's chuanxilu (Volume I) of Ming Dynasty: "I don't know that Mr. Wang has lived in a foreign country for three years. He has made great efforts to keep quiet and keep quiet. He has already gone beyond the Holy Land and has come to the right place."
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute, etc
Idioms and allusions
"Xunzi" in the "you sit chapter 28" said: Confucius view in the temple of Duke Huan of Lu, there is a vessel Yan. Confucius asked the temple keeper, "why is this instrument?" The temple keeper said, "this cover is a tool for sitting down." Confucius said, "when I hear about the instrument of sitting, if it is empty, it will be broken, if it is middle, it will be right, if it is full, it will be covered." Confucius Gu said to his disciples, "how can you inject water?" The disciple poured water into it. Middle and right, full and full, empty and weak. Confucius sighed and sighed, "I beg your pardon! There are evils that are full but not covered. In vernacular, this is the story. When Confucius took his students to visit the ancestral temple of Duke Huan of Lu, he saw a vessel that could be used to hold water. It was tilted in the ancestral temple. Confucius asked the temple keeper what it was, and the temple keeper told him that it was a vessel. Confucius then said, "I heard that this kind of utensil used to hold water will tilt when there is no water or a little water; when the water is moderately loaded, it will be upright when there is no more or a little water. If the water in it is too much or full, it will overturn. Confucius asked his students to pour water into the jar slowly. Sure enough, when the water was properly filled, the vessel stood upright. After a while, the water filled, it overturned, the water out. After a while, the water in the vessel ran out, and it tilted, just like before. At this time, Confucius said with a long sigh, "Alas! How can there be too many things in the world to overturn? " Confucius realized that being a man is like a vessel. He can't be complacent. If he is complacent, he will fall and fall over, which is the so-called "full and over". Therefore, he warned the students to keep in mind the life commandment of "modesty benefits, full of loss", and always keep modest and cautious, guard against arrogance and rashness. After thousands of years of changes, the shape of "cudgel" is very different from that of pottery pot. In the temple of holy relics in Qufu, Shandong Province, there are also stone carvings of Confucius "observing and commenting on Tao" and colored paintings of "observing and commenting on Tao" by a Ming Dynasty painter. As recorded in historical records, Confucius was leading his students to respectfully ask a temple keeper about the water vessel in the center of the temple. In the middle of the picture, it is the instrument in the three states of "emptiness, middle, and fullness". Compared with the original pottery pot with a long body, a round belly and a sharp mouth, there are great differences between the two. However, the principle is the same, and both of them are also metaphorical to the philosophy of life of "modesty benefits, fullness catches loss, abstaining from surplus and keeping fullness".
Chinese PinYin : dà zhōng zhì zhèng
impartial
they have retired from the court to take their their meal. tuì shí zì gōng
fair as a flower and beautiful as the moon. yuè mào huā róng
bright as is fond of studying. mǐn ér hào xué
The wind swept the autumn leaves. jí fēng sǎo qiū yè
a snipe and a clam locked in a fight. yù bàng xiāng wēi
Startle the world, cry ghosts and gods. jīng tiān dì,qì guǐ shén
make a concealed reference to sth.. zhǐ dōng shuō xī