Right and wrong
Autocratic, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is d sh d f I, meaning that they do not adopt public opinion, has the final say with the non self, and dictatorship. It comes from the book of the old Tang Dynasty, biography of loyalty and righteousness, Wang Yifang.
Idioms and allusions
It comes from the book of the old Tang Dynasty, biography of loyalty and righteousness, Wang Yifang: "the emperor set up three princes, nine princes This desire for water and fire, salt and plum, and then the common achievements of Xianxi, wind and rain with Thailand, also can not be alone, all by the imperial edict
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate, object and attribute; refers to arbitrary line
Right and wrong
mix the spurious with the genuine - yǐ jiǎ luàn zhēn
mind one 's own business in order to keep out of trouble - jié shēn zì ài