irrefutable proof of guilt
The Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ē NZ ā ngsh í f à n, which means that the stolen goods are real and the criminals are real. Generally speaking, the evidence of a crime is conclusive. From Kai Zhao Jiu Zhong.
Idioms and allusions
The third fold of Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's Kai Zhao Jiu Zhong: "what's the reason for you to be a real criminal today?"
Idiom usage
The evidence of a crime is conclusive.
Idiom explanation
The stolen goods are real, the criminals are real. Generally speaking, the evidence of a crime is conclusive.
Chinese PinYin : zhēn zāng shí fàn
irrefutable proof of guilt
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discuss a variety of subjects. shuō cháng lùn duǎn
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