Kouchi Tianxian
Kouxiantianxian, Chinese words, Pinyin is k ǒ uxi á NTI ā nxi à n, metaphor, speech is the law, can determine the life and death of people. It comes from Zizhitongjian, the first year of emperor Huan of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Zizhitongjian · the first year of emperor Huan's Yongxing in the Han Dynasty" says: "today's Zhongguan are in the habit of stealing the power of the state, being held by wangjue and mouthing Tianxian." Hu Sansheng's note: "Tianxian is the law of the king; it means that the punishment comes from his mouth."
Idiom usage
As object and attribute, figurative speech is law
Kouchi Tianxian
Jade without polish is no tool - yù bù zhuó,bù chéng qì
grasp a typical example and you will grasp the whole category - chù lèi ér tōng