Reward and punishment
Reward and punishment, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǎ NGX ì NF á m í ng, which means to deal with things strictly and fairly. The same as "reward and punishment clearly". It comes from the biography of Li Guangbi in the book of the new Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Biography of Li Guangbi in the book of the new Tang Dynasty: "when he was changed by Lushan, he was appointed to the post of a soldier. He was able to win the enemy but failed to win the battle. He was able to reward and punish the enemy, and the soldiers fought hard. He was determined to be a good general of the ancient times."
Idiom usage
To act as an object or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: reward and punishment, reward and punishment, reward and punishment clearly
Antonym: the reward and punishment are not clear
Reward and punishment
be prepared for danger in times of peace - jū ān lǜ wēi
willing to die a martyr to one 's just cause - bù wàng gōu hè
The army did not move, food and grass first - bīng mǎ wèi dòng, liáng cǎo xiān xíng