Four-character idioms and famous legal sayings

1. The four-character idiom about law is enforced like a mountain.

zhi fürúshān

Interpreting and enforcing the law is as unshakable as a mountain.

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

Structural subject-predicate form.

The usage is awesome Describe the implementation of the law is very firm. Generally used as predicate, attribute and object.

Synonyms are justice, integrity and daunting.

The antonyms are corruption, magnanimity, magnanimity and kindness.

Discriminating falsehood ~ is different from "impartiality": ~ focuses on describing the majesty of law; Selflessness focuses on describing noble qualities.

For example, an honest official in the Ming Dynasty, Hai Rui ~; Not selfish.