abolish punishment with punishment
Punishment for punishment, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ x í ngq ù x í ng, which means to curb punishment with punishment, which means to punish from the weight, so that people are afraid to break the law, in order to receive the effect of no punishment. From the book of Shang Jun Jin Ling.
Analysis of Idioms
A sentence to stop a sentence
The origin of Idioms
Jin Ling, the book of Shang Jun, said: "punishment should be given to those who are less serious, those who are less serious, those who are less serious, and those who are more serious will not come. This is called punishment to get rid of punishment Gao Heng's note: "the sentence" light and heavy "is derived from the text, and Han Feizi's commandment chapter has nothing to prove it." Also "to the strong": "to punish, the rule of the country."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : yǐ xíng qù xíng
abolish punishment with punishment
be confused like a tangle of flax. máng wú tóu xù
A new attempt to develop new talents. fā xíng xīn shì