It's wrong
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n á OQ ū w ǎ ngzh í, which means to correct the wrong. It comes from the theory of salt and iron.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the correction of curvature.
The origin of Idioms
Han Huan Kuan's "on salt and iron · Da Lun" said: "the custom is not the time of Tang and Yu, but the world is not the people who want to abolish the law to rule, it is not necessary to hide the axe Jin, want to bend the law."
Idiom usage
To correct a curve or a straight line
Chinese PinYin : náo qū wǎng zhí
It's wrong
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