ruthless law
A country is heartless. Pinyin Gu ā NF ǎ R ú L ú
Idiom explanation
The idiom is as official as a stove
Idiom: Official Law is like fire, Pinyin: Gu ā NF ǎ R ú L ú
Idiom explanation: refers to the country as heartless as fire.
Idioms and allusions
Source of idiom: the second fold of butterfly dream written by Guan Hanqing in Yuan Dynasty: "this is iron, how can we regard it as the official law."
For example: Lin'an sent people to Lingyin Temple to seal the elder place often. The elder can't leave to arrange wine and food, and send some money to the public. As the saying goes: the official law is like a stove, who is willing to be tolerant. (Bodhisattva man, a popular novel in Beijing)
Discrimination of words
The national law is merciless
The law of a country is as heartless as a fire
Chinese PinYin : guān fǎ rú lú
ruthless law
Chapter eight of right biography. yòu chuán zhī bā zhāng
The Golden Chamber of ishishi. shí shì jīn guì