Be impartial
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ō NGL ì B ù y ǐ, which means to be neutral and impartial. From the book of rites, the doctrine of the mean.
Idiom explanation
I: partial.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, the doctrine of the mean: "therefore, it is better for a gentleman to be harmonious but not to flow; it is better for him to be neutral but not to lean."
Idiom usage
To be impartial is to be impartial. example in the middle of the situation, the road is straight and the air is flat, and the wind gauge is moderate. Bai Juyi, Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zhōng lì bù yǐ
Be impartial
provide against any misfortune. yǐ fáng bù cè
one flaw cannot obscure the splendor of the jade. xiá bù yǎn yú