What is right is right
Li á ngz á ozh è ngru ì, a Chinese idiom, means that the carpenter measures the size of the hole of the object, and makes a tenon that can match it. It means that he should proceed from reality when speaking and doing things. From the songs of Chu, Lisao.
The origin of Idioms
"Li Sao" in the songs of Chu: "if you don't measure the chisel, you can straighten the pegs, and fix the former cultivation with the pegs."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : liàng záo zhèng ruì
What is right is right
there is poetry in a painting. huà zhōng yǒu shī
Abundant grass and long forest. fēng cǎo cháng lín
Take the bell and be a thief. dài zhe líng dāng qù zuò zéi