Shen Wen Fu Hui
Shen Wen Fu Hui, pronounced sh ē NW é NF ù Hu ì, is a Chinese idiom, which is far fetched and meticulous in invoking legal provisions to entrap people for crimes. It comes from renzongji, the history of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
[interpretation] it is far fetched to invoke the provisions of the law to incriminate people.
Idioms and allusions
[source] Renzong Ji in Ming History: "officials or scholars were unjust."
usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : shēn wén fù huì
Shen Wen Fu Hui
marriages of one 's sons and daughters. xiàng píng zhī yuán
eager for quick success and instant benefits. jí gōng hào lì
never to yield an inch of ground. cùn tǔ bù ràng
strict and fair in meting out rewards and punishments. shǎng fá xìn míng