severe law
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is l ó NGX í NGJ ù NF ǎ, which means that the criminal law is severe and severe. It comes from the biography of Liang Tong in the later Han Dynasty.
[source] Liang tongzhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "the commentators thought that the punishment was not the urgent task of the king of Ming Dynasty, and it was not determined in one dynasty that it had been implemented for a long time. It's not appropriate to open the meeting according to the current situation. "
Chinese PinYin : lóng xíng jùn fǎ
severe law
blind men sizing up the elephant. xiā zǐ mō xiàng
the highest principle which cannot be explained in words. yán yǔ dào duàn
be by nature unconventional and straight forward. luò pò bù jī
get the opposite of what one wants. yù yì fǎn sǔn
Reward the same and punish the different. shǎng tóng fá yì
Drop the rake and get the broom. diū xià pá er nòng sào zhǒu