A real thief
The real thief is an idiom, the Pinyin is zh ē NZ ā ngzh ē NZ é I, which means that the evidence of crime is conclusive. It comes from the 33rd chapter of Water Margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty.
explain
There is no doubt about the stolen goods and criminals. The evidence of a crime is solid.
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The 33rd chapter of the outlaws of the marsh by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: "Huang Xin said:" I will give you a proof, teach you to see the real thief, I will not give up to you. "You can push the future with me."
Chinese PinYin : zhēn zāng zhēn zéi
A real thief
intense publicity campaign in preparation for some sinister undertaking. mì luó jǐn gǔ
quick reform of one 's faults. zhāo guò xī gǎi
consider others in one 's own place. tuī jǐ jí wù
make one 's family prosper and establish a competency. xīng jiā lì yè
take good care of one 's parents. wèn ān shì qǐn