impartial
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh í f ǎ B ù, which means to enforce the law impartially and selflessly, not to yield to power.
Idiom explanation
A: catering.
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive and object, it refers to people's justice.
Chinese PinYin : zhí fǎ bù ā
impartial
If you don't get into the tiger's den, you can't get into the tiger's son. bù rù hǔ xué,bù dé hǔ zǐ
to full-scale reconstruction is under way. bǎi fèi jù xīng
in doing anything we must proceed step by step , from near to far. xíng yuǎn zì ěr
be terrified whether granted favours or subjected to humiliation. chǒng rǔ ruò jīng
The peach and the plum are self-evident, and they make their own way. táo lǐ bù yán,xià zì chéng háng