Right words
The Chinese idiom pinyin is C í zh è NGL ǐ zh í, which means that the words are strict and the reasons are sufficient. It comes from Lu Taixue's poems of awakening the world and being proud of the king.
The origin of Idioms
"Xingshihengyan · Lu Taixue's poems are drunk and proud of the king": "according to the court's opinion, the words are right and straight, and I don't ask any more."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in writing or speaking, etc. His words are correct and should be believed.
Right words
when the fullest extent is reached , waxing is definitely followed by waning - yíng zé bì kuī
Disharmony of water and vegetable - shuǐ cài bù jiāo
he rooks everyone he can get his claws into - yàn guò bō máo