A decisive decision
It is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Qu ǎ nm ǎ zh ī Ju é, which means the resolute decision of officials. It comes from the biography of Xifu bow in the history of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To act as an object or attributive
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Xifu bow in the book of Han Dynasty, "if there is a decisive decision between the dog and the horse, the blade will fall on the medicine."
Idiom explanation
It refers to the resolute decision of officials.
Chinese PinYin : quǎn mǎ zhī jué
A decisive decision
a deep grievance that cannot be cleared. chén yuān mò bái
to return a thing intact to its owner. wán bì guī zhào
Scratching the cheek and ears. náo sāi juē ěr
keep on repeating at great length. lián biān lěi dú