The law is beyond credit
It is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is f à w ú K à D à I. It means unforgivable by law. It comes from the first criminal law annals of the Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"There is no excuse for the bandits to separate themselves from the law, so it is necessary to annihilate the Qu Kui and pardon the coerced followers."
Idiom usage
It's true that we are willing to go against the law, and the law can't be loaned. We should apply the law to the right place, so as to show our sincerity. The Xinhai Revolution: Archives of the Qing Dynasty during Xu Xilin's anqing Uprising
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: excusable
The law is beyond credit
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