asking the judge to write a lenient sentence
Chaosheng is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ǐ Xi à ch ā OSH ē ng, which means to avoid suffering others. When writing, we should be tolerant or excused in terms of intention and wording. It's from the second moment of surprise.
Idiom explanation
Super life: in Buddhist language, it refers to the reincarnation of the soul after death.
The origin of Idioms
The 11th volume of Ling Mengchu's second moment of surprise: "I really can't bear his injustice, so I came to the stage to complain, and begged the master to write an extra life."
Idiom usage
It means to be as tolerant as possible. Ba Jin's appendix 2: "recently, one of my uncles even wrote a letter saying:" up to now, some people still say that there is nothing good or bad in "home". Therefore, I really should thank you for your excellent writing. "
Chinese PinYin : bǐ xià chāo shēng
asking the judge to write a lenient sentence
No resistance, no inferiority. bù kàng bù bēi
grow old with nothing accomplished. mǎ chǐ tú zēng
expect the reality to correspond to the name. xún míng zé shí
blot out the sky and cover the sun. zhē tiān bì rì