use every means to have an innocent person pronounced guilty
Shenwen zhounei, a Chinese idiom, is sh ē NW é nzh ō UN à in pinyin, which means to distort or harshly invoke legal provisions to make people guilty. It's from the monument of Li Gong, the Minister of the Ministry of war.
The origin of Idioms
Qian Qianyi of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the tablet of Li Gong, Minister of the Ministry of War: "the prison of small and large must be based on emotion and ethics, and be compared according to law. It is not profound and profound."
Idiom usage
The Manchu Taizu took the oath of seven hatred, which may not be without words, but it is clear that there is no reason to start a quarrel, which may not be without blame. The third chapter of the romance of Qing Dynasty by Cai Dongfan
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Shenwen zhouna, Shenwen luozhi, Shenwen zigzag
Chinese PinYin : shēn wén zhōu nà
use every means to have an innocent person pronounced guilty
to full-scale reconstruction is under way. bǎi fèi jù xīng
Apricot cheek and peach face. xìng sāi táo liǎn
Collection of historical records. yí xíng cáng zhì