the law does not protect the powerful persons
FA BU a GUI, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǎ B ù Gu ì, which means that the law does not show partiality even to noble people and powerful people; it describes fair law enforcement and equality before the law. From Han Feizi Youdu.
Idiom explanation
Law: law; a: partiality.
The origin of Idioms
Han Feizi Youdu: "the law is not noble, the rope is not winding.". When the law is applied, the wise can say, the brave dare to fight, punish the ministers, and reward the good without leaving a man
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] selfless and ruthless; antonym] bending the law for personal gain and corruption
Idiom usage
All men are equal before the law. Therefore, we must enforce the law and abide by the law and resolutely resist the invasion of unhealthy tendencies.
Chinese PinYin : fǎ bù ē guì
the law does not protect the powerful persons
bowelless gentleman -- nickname of the crab. wú cháng gōng zǐ
The sparrow knows not the carving of the Osprey. yàn què qǐ zhī diāo è zhì
the counsellors are very many. móu fū kǒng duō