follow justice
Fair and just, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í NGG à ngzh è NGD à o, meaning formal; open; upright. The same as "being fair and upright". It's from painting in people, romantic match.
The origin of Idioms
"This woman is not only talented, but also has a very correct meaning. I want to ask for a marriage in a fair and upright manner, instead of being personally provoked."
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; spoken. It's fair, even if a girl hasn't earned enough, it's just like me. We are called there. The 31st chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty
Idiom story
On the Dragon Boat Festival, Jia's house naturally makes a big feast. After the feast, Jia Baoyu goes to find Lin Daiyu. Daiyu just turns a blind eye to him. Qingwen comes up to change Baoyu's clothes. Unfortunately, the fan falls to the ground and is damaged. Baoyu is so angry that she scolds her for ignoring her. Qingwen does not show weakness to talk back to him. Xiren comes up to help. Qingwen says that Xiren is fair and just, and even a girl hasn't earned it.
Chinese PinYin : míng gōng zhèng dào
follow justice
fight among rivals for the throne. zhōng yuán zhú lù
Good night and good scenery. liáng xiāo hǎo jǐng
an exalted discussion and extensive statement. chóng lùn hóng yì