every order is executed without fail
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì NGX í NGJ ì nzh ǐ, which means to act immediately when you order to act and stop immediately when you order to stop. The law is strict, the discipline is strict, the execution is earnest. From Guan Zi · Li Zheng.
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is gentle and gentle
The origin of Idioms
In Guanzi · Lizheng, it is said that "order means action, prohibition means stop, as far as the constitution is concerned, as far as the customs are concerned. If you follow the heart of the whole body, you will be in the right place to govern. "
Idiom usage
It refers to policy, etc. In the eight classics of Han Feizi, "you hold the handle to deal with the situation, so you are forbidden." In the article of breaking off wine and meat written by Emperor Liang Wu of the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "orders and prohibitions must be obeyed." With a new life, he broke down the arrogance and cunning. There were more than 100000 people in the village, and the wind of gambling and stealing stopped. Liang Qichao's poetry in Qing Dynasty
Idioms and allusions
At the end of the Shang Dynasty, King Zhou was abusive and profligate. Knowing that King Zhou's life would not be long, Ji Chang contacted all the princes to overthrow the rule of the Shang Dynasty. On his deathbed, he asked his son Jifa to go to bed and taught him that he would achieve the king's inheritance only if he was forbidden. Ji Fa inherited his father's will and finally overthrew the rule of Shang Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : lìng xíng jìn zhǐ
every order is executed without fail
Taking advantage of public interests. jiè gōng xíng sī
chuang chou dreaming a butterfly. zhuāng zhōu mèng dié
be plain in one 's style of living. jiān kǔ pǔ sù