Right and wrong are public opinions
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is sh ì f ē iz ì y ǒ UG ō NGL ù n, which means that the public will make a proper judgment on the right and wrong of things. From: new sayings of the world, pinzao, Southern Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
The right and the wrong of CI items are public opinions
Sound sh ì f ē iz ì y ǒ UG ō NGL ù n
The public will make a proper judgment on the right and wrong of the interpretation.
Idioms and allusions
The source language comes from the Southern Dynasty. Song Dynasty. Liu Yiqing's "new sayings of the world · pinzao": "Yu Gong asked again:" who is on the right? " Wang said, "we have our own people." Then he asked, "who is it?" Wang said, "Gee! It's a matter of public opinion. "
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: sfzl
Chinese PinYin : shì fēi zì yǒu gōng lùn
Right and wrong are public opinions
pressing the foot and whispering in the ear -- telling a secret. niè zú fù ěr
not for days [ merely ] or for months. bù rì bù yuè
wrinkled skin and white hair -- advanced in age. jī pí hè fà