settle a case with just a few words
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is pi à NY á nzh é y à, which means to be able to judge a lawsuit in a few simple sentences. The latter finger can judge the right and wrong of the two sides in a few sentences. From Yan Yuan, Analects of Confucius.
Analysis of Idioms
A parody of prison
Idiom usage
It's really a piece of speech that breaks the ice. The answer to Zhan Yue
The origin of Idioms
Yan Yuan, Analects of Confucius: "the reason why a few words can break the prison is also related to it?"
Idiom story
During the spring and Autumn period, Zi Lu, a student of Confucius, was strong and strong. He always followed Confucius and drove for him as a bodyguard. Zilu was honest, loyal and filial to his mother. He is very honest, frank and fair. He promises to do what he can immediately without delay. Confucius praised Zilu: "a few words can break the prison, and why?"
settle a case with just a few words
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