impartiality
Tianli Zhaozhao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti ā NL ǐ zh ā ozh ā o, which means that heaven can preside over justice, with clear retribution of good and evil. It comes from "Zhu Zi Yu Lei · Analects of Confucius · Wu and Hui Ye Zhang".
Idiom explanation
Zhao Zhao: obviously.
The origin of Idioms
In Zhu Xi's Zhu Zi Yu Lei · Lun Yu · Wu and Hui Ye Zhang of Song Dynasty, it is said that Yichuan has a natural language
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used to admonish.
Examples
Who would have thought of the present. The third part of Feng Yulan by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : tiān lǐ zhāo zhāo
impartiality
discussion as to who is right and who is wrong. shuō duǎn dào cháng
as powerful as a flying dragon. jiǎo ruò yóu lóng
be in harmony in appearanc but at variance in heart. mào hé xíng lí
I don't know how to turn it upside down. bù zhī diān dǎo
scratch one 's ears and cheeks in embarrassment. zhuā ěr náo sāi