undisputed
It is indisputable that the Pinyin of Chinese idioms is w ú K à zh à Bi à n, which means that there is no doubt about it. It comes from Chen Li's Dong Shu Shu Shu Ji in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
To argue (for negation). There is nothing to argue about. It means there is no doubt.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Li's dongshushushushuji in the Qing Dynasty, Volume 16: "Taishe is not established in Kyoto, it should be established in An'an. You can't argue. "
Idiom usage
Be sure of
Examples
We should persuade people with indisputable reasons instead of putting on airs to scare people.
Analysis of Idioms
There is no doubt about it
Chinese PinYin : wú kě zhì biàn
undisputed
Repaying a grievance with a straight line. yǐ zhí bào yuàn
Taisui is on the ground. tài suì tóu shàng dòng tǔ
The rain is coming and the wind is blowing all over the building. shān yǔ yù lái fēng mǎn lóu