gain and loss
Right and wrong gain and loss, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì f ē ID é sh ī, meaning right and wrong, gain and loss. It comes from Ci Mian and Shi Lu Yuan Tong Xiu's second Memorial.
The origin of Idioms
Song Zhuxi's Ci Mian and Shi Lu Yuan Tong Xiu Zhuangzhou 2: "those who refuse to comply with the holy edict should control Chen sincerely, follow their desires, be cautious when hearing their fate, and be ignorant of what they say. They pay attention to the officials' folly, and have no history. However, they have the heart of good, evil and evil because of the gains and losses of right and wrong."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: right and wrong reversed, right and wrong clear, right and wrong words, right and wrong heart
Idiom usage
Used as subject, object, attribute, etc. Eight chapters in the romance of the two Jin Dynasties: "I suspect that she is sowing right and wrong, so I plan to get revenge." Han Yu's tomb inscription of Mr. Shi in Tang Dynasty said: "the ancient sage's words are dense and subtle, and the notes are numerous, which can confuse right and wrong."
Chinese PinYin : shì fēi dé shī
gain and loss
Seven sons and eight sons in law. qī nán bā xù
humiliate the country and forfeit its sovereignty. sàng quán rǔ guó
Frugality is not in keeping with propriety. jiǎn bù zhòng lǐ
express the emotion of missing to remote relatives. yì shǐ méi huā
pay attention to the interests of the whole. gù quán dà jú