Do good and evil
Do good or evil, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu ò h ǎ Ozu ò D ǎ I, which means to use a variety of reasons or ways to persuade repeatedly. It's from the first time.
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 15 of the book "surprise at the first moment of making a case" said: "everyone apologized and advised them to go back."
Idiom usage
To persuade repeatedly with various reasons or ways. Chapter 11 of Jing Hua Yuan written by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty: "two old men passed by the roadside. They did good and bad deeds and made the officials take 20% off the goods according to the price. Then they traded."
Chinese PinYin : zuò hǎo zuò dǎi
Do good and evil
people bustling and horses neighing. rén huān mǎ jiào
scant oneself in food and clothes. shài yī suō shí
write the truth without fear or favor. bǐng bǐ zhí shū
have an easy control in the matter. zòng héng kāi hé