persuade with what is right
Xiaoyidayi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ǎ oy ǐ D à y ì, which means to make the truth clear to people. From memories before and after the Sino Japanese War to the revolution of 1911.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: xiaozhiyili
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, etc
The origin of Idioms
Wu Yuzhang's "memories from the Sino Japanese War to the revolution of 1911" Chapter 14: "Lin Shishuang mistakenly believed that there were some party members among them, and he wanted to show his righteousness."
persuade with what is right
in the beginning of the heaven and the earth genesis - tiān zào cǎo mèi
spit out a mouthful in the middle of eating and bind up one 's hair in the midst of a bath in order to see visitors - tǔ bǔ wò fà
each performs its own functions - chén lì jiù liè