There is a way out
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǎ ch ū y ī m é n, which means that the law is unified, consistent and not flexible. From the collection of Arts and culture.
explain
Interpretation means that the law is unified, consistent and not flexible.
allusion
It was published in the May 4th edition of Yiwenleiju, which quoted Du Yu's "zoushi" in Jin Dynasty: "the law comes from one school, and then people know that it is forbidden, officials have no lewdness and cleverness, politics is above, and people's safety is below."
usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in policy, etc.
There is a way out
prevent against the evils from extending their influence - wéi huǐ fú cuī
an endless stream of dreamy thoughts , as if from an inexhaustible spool - qiān chóu wàn xù
all that have been achieved is spoiled - qián gōng jìn miè