Make mistakes
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ū g ù sh ì w ù, meaning to punish those who commit intentional crimes severely and forgive those who make unintentional mistakes. From Lun Heng Da Ying.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Chong's Lun Heng Da Ying of Han Dynasty, "it is said that there is no small punishment and no big forgiveness. The emperor's original intention is to save his mind, so he will punish him for his mistakes. "
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : zhū gù shì wù
Make mistakes
A wrong name makes a wrong speech. míng bù zhèng,yán bù shùn
Come in high spirits and come back in low spirits. chéng xìng ér lái,bài xìng ér guī
orphaned boys and girls under 15 years of age. liù chǐ zhī gū
Blame the tortoise for the sky. gòu guī hū tiān