Lung, stone and wind clear
Feishi Fengqing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è ISH í f ē ngq ī ng, which means that the people can stand on it to sue the local officials, which means that the court judgment is fair. From "Zhou Li, autumn official, Da Sikou".
Pinyin
fèishífēnɡqīnɡ
explain
The common people can stand on the lung stone and accuse the local officials.
Classics
"Zhou Li · autumn official · Da Sikou": anyone who wants to be alone with the old and the young at a distance and wants to recover to the top and grow up to be rich, stands on the lung stone for three days, and the scholars listen to the words, so as to sue the top and sin against the top. There are no wronged people. ——A study of idiom stories
Lung, stone and wind clear
restrain the powerful and help the weak - yì qiáng fú ruò
One mistake is eternal hatred - yī shī zú chéng qiān gǔ hèn
in order to achieve one 's treacherous purpose - yǐ shòu qí jiān
cling to the habitual ways and muddle on - yīn xún gǒu qiě
profound benevolence and great favours - shēn rén hòu zé