be neither rewarded nor penalized for doing a good or a bad job
Rewards and punishments are not clear. Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǎ NGF á B ù m í ng, which means rewards and punishments are not clear. No reward for the reward, no punishment for the punishment. It comes from the biography of Zhang kaizhuan in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Zhang Zhuangzi in the history of Han Dynasty, it is said that "Chang is sensitive to illness, and the rewards and punishments are not clear. When he sees evil, he is ready to take it, and he always goes beyond the law and abandons it, which is not enough."
Idiom usage
It can be seen that a person who is a member of the constitution should not only have unclear rewards and punishments, but also have a good memory, and then convince people. The fourth and fifth chapters of officialdom
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: improper reward and punishment antonym: clear reward and punishment
be neither rewarded nor penalized for doing a good or a bad job
rectify errors and learn from the good - gǎi guò cóng shàn
look back at past mistakes one has made - fǎn gōng zì xǐng