What idioms are there about the rule of law?

Law enforcement is like a mountain, the law has been restored, but it is not leaking. Law enforcement is not good, knowing the law is illegal, rampant and lawless, ignoring the law, dancing against the law, setting an example, showing mercy outside the law, bending the law, taking bribes and bending the law, getting away with it, practicing the law by many people, practicing the law by many people.

First, law enforcement is like a mountain [zhí f m: rú sh ā n]

Note: Law enforcement is like a mountain, unshakable.

From: Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng": "This statement is like an arrow; Law enforcement is like a mountain; The method of three feet cannot be used for unscrupulous. "

Translation: this word speaks like an arrow; Law enforcement is piling up like a mountain; The law of three feet is unforgivable to unscrupulous people.

Second, turn law into order to repair [f m: ché ng l xi]

Interpretation: it means that there is a legal basis and the administrative order is appropriate.

From: Tang Hanyu's "Cao Wang Cheng Monument": "The law is ordered to be repaired, and Zhang Shi is ruled."

If a law is to become an order, it must be amended from time to time, and it can only be put up and implemented after it has been studied.

Third, practice in many ways [f m: ch ū du not men]

Description: Door: Door diameter. It means that all departments act in their own way and rely on their own legal systems, which makes it impossible to unify and implement laws and regulations.

From: Ouyang Xiu's Biography of Liu Ben in the New Tang Dynasty in the Northern Song Dynasty: "If the punishment is outside, if the law is broken, there are many laws, and people are at a loss."

Some people break the law outside prison, and there are many ways to do it, which makes people at a loss.

Four. Benevolence outside the law

Explanation: In ancient times, it meant leniency to criminals.

From: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children, the thirteenth time: "The corrupt officials who are most annoyed by the court saints advocate benevolence and righteousness outside the law, and stop at dismissal and send soldiers to work."

Verb (abbreviation for verb) mercy outside the law

Explanation: give: give. Give favors outside the law. Refers to leniency and exemption from punishment.

From: Liang Qing Zhang Ju's "Returning to the Field, Ao Bai": "Giving the first-class baron according to the imperial edict shows the country's extra-legal grace and old glory."

Or according to the imperial edict, give me a first-class baron, which is enough to show the country's extra-legal grace and old honor.