distinguish right from wrong
Right and wrong, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì f ē if ē nm í ng, meaning right and wrong are very clear. It comes from the biography of Liu Xiangzhuan in the book of Han by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty wrote in the book of Han, biography of Liu Xiangzhuan: "therefore, the king of sages and sages has always been broad-minded and poor, but not clear-cut."
Idiom usage
[example]
He has always dealt with problems.
Analysis of Idioms
Distinguish right from wrong
The opposite of black and white
distinguish right from wrong
peace and danger convert mutually - ān wēi xiāng yì
When the water is clear, there is no fish - shuǐ zhì qīng wú yú
close relatives and good friends - zhì qīn hǎo yǒu
carved balustrades and marble steps - diāo lán yù qì
cannot meet the needs of the people - sēng duō zhōu shǎo