respect justice and abide by the laws
Following the law in public is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f è NGG ō NgR ú f ǎ, which means carrying out official business and abiding by laws and regulations.
Idiom explanation
Follow official business and abide by laws.
Idioms and allusions
According to the biography of Lin Xiangru in historical records, it is said that "to be noble to the king, to be loyal to the public is like the principle of being equal."
Discrimination of words
Abide by the law
Emotional commendatory words
The combination of idiom structure
Idioms are used as predicates and attributives
For example, if I am an official, I just have to obey the law. The first book of Yan'an Mansion by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty
Be dutiful and law abiding
Ancient times
Generally used
Chinese PinYin : fèng gōng rú fǎ
respect justice and abide by the laws
the nest destroyed and the eggs broken. cháo huǐ luǎn pò
Before the wolf, after the tiger. láng qián hǔ hòu
Chapter decision sentence judgment. zhāng jué jù duàn
have the game in one 's hands. bì cāo shèng quàn