No mercy, no justice
Chinese is an idiom, Pinyin is Ju é R é NQ ì y ì, meaning Lao Tzu's idea of governing by doing nothing. From Laozi.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 19 of Lao Tzu: "to be absolutely holy and to abandon wisdom, to benefit the people a hundred times, to be absolutely benevolent and to abandon righteousness, and to restore filial piety to the people."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to governing by inaction
Chinese PinYin : jué rén qì yì
No mercy, no justice
Deceiving the king and the country. qī jūn wù guó
Millions buy houses, millions buy neighbors. bǎ wàn mǎi zhái, qiān wàn mǎ
particles of sand accumulated will form a towering pile. jī shā chéng tān
discourse at random of things past and present. shuō gǔ dào jīn
a symbol of war in ancient china. jīn gē tiě mǎ
delightful weather and beautiful prospects. huā chén yuè xī