be fair and reasonable
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is R ù Q í NgR ù L ǐ, which means that the description is reasonable. From the fifth chapter of the lion's roar by Chen Tianhua in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
But in fact, there are people who listen to him! (the fifth chapter of the lion's roar by Chen Tianhua in Qing Dynasty)
Idiom usage
In Zhang Dai's Tao An Meng Yi Liu Jing Ting Shuo Shu of Ming Dynasty, "every word has its own characteristics, such as the severity of the disease, the cadence of the breath, the reasonableness and the bone."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: fair, reasonable, reasonable Antonyms: unreasonable, unreasonable, unreasonable
be fair and reasonable
not a single arrow missed its target - jiàn bù xū fā
a far-sighted plan that goes deep into the most probable changes in the years to come - jì shēng lǜ yuǎn
Failure is the mother of success - shī bài wéi chéng gōng zhī mǔ