check evidence of both parties at court
In court, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du ì B ù g ō NGT á ng, which means that both the plaintiff and the defendant are interrogated and argued openly in court to distinguish right from wrong. From the biography of General Li in historical records.
Idiom explanation
Book: pleadings, indictments, etc.; book: to be interrogated; court: used to refer to the place where officials tried cases. Be tried in court.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of General Li in historical records: "the chief of the general's army is in charge of the shogunate."
check evidence of both parties at court
He who is close to Zhu is red, and he who is close to Mo is black - jìn zhū zhě chì,jìn mò zhě hēi
stick together in life and death - shēng sǐ xiāng yī
a hungry person is not picky and choosy - jī bù zé shí
the continuation is only held by a silken thread - bù jué rú lǚ
forget honour at the prospect of profits - tān lì wàng yì