Live according to the facts
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Ji à NSH à f à ngsh à ng, which means to deal with affairs decisively and quickly in the first place, and then to pick right from wrong in the second. It comes from the biography of Zhao Guanghan.
Idiom usage
A rogue is a person who sees things as they come to light. It is called "fighting against injustice and getting rid of the root cause."
The origin of Idioms
"Zhao Guanghan biography of the Han Dynasty:" the descendants of the officials who are good at using the world are young. They are strong and vigorous. They have no evasion. They are bold and resolute. Don't hold on to difficulties. "
Idiom explanation
The original description is decisive and quick. The latter refers to picking right and wrong as soon as it has a chance, causing trouble.
Live according to the facts
A good teacher makes a good student - míng shī chū gāo tú
be under attack from all directions - sì miàn shòu dí
decision making through operations research - yùn chóu shè cè