The three principles are the same
"Three wills for justice" is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is "s à nzh à Xi à NGG à ng", which means to satirize the incompetent officials of Yong Lu. It comes from the biography of Wang GUI in the history of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Wang Guizhuan in the history of Song Dynasty, "if you present it in the upper hall, you will get the imperial edict; if you receive it or not, you will receive it; if you withdraw the edict, you will get the imperial edict."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to an incompetent official
The three principles are the same
swallow humiliation and bear a heavy load - rěn rǔ fù zhòng
both brothers are proficient in knowledge and noted reputation - jīn yǒu yù kūn
it is better to be the bill of a chicken than the anus of an ox. - jī kǒu niú hòu