On right and wrong
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is l ù NLI è sh ì f ē I, which means to list facts and comment on right and wrong. From the book of Ren Shaoqing.
The origin of Idioms
In the Han Dynasty, Sima Qian's "letter to Ren Shaoqing", he said, "I want to hold my head high and believe in my eyebrows. I want to discuss right and wrong. I don't want to despise the imperial court, and I'm ashamed of the evil of the people in the world."
Idiom usage
Facing the old age on the Xiaoyao River, he suddenly raised his head and held out his eyebrows, debated right and wrong, took revenge on the public and helped the thief to open his eyes. Liang Qichao's on the restoration in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lùn liè shì fēi
On right and wrong
without wavering to one side or the other. bù piān bù dǎng
teaching benefits teachers as well as students. jiào xué xiāng zhǎng