No punishment
In Chinese, the Pinyin is x í ngcu ò B ù y ò ng, which means that criminal law is placed but not used; it describes political peace. It comes from Wang Jia, biography of Xunli in northern history.
Notes on Idioms
Measures: setting, facilities.
The origin of Idioms
According to Wang Jia in biography of Xunli in northern history, if the officials were to make the best of Wang Jia's wife, everyone would be of Li Shen's generation, and the punishment would not be used, how far away would it be
Idiom usage
It refers to the peaceful and prosperous times. In the old book of the Tang Dynasty, Li Li Zhi 3: "Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty did not ascend the throne, but practiced frugality and spared no punishment." In ancient times, the so-called "supreme rule" was called "giving enough to the family", "comparing the family with the family, and" punishment without punishment ". Yanfu's yuanqiang
No punishment
The king, the saints, the ministers and the sages - jūn shèng chén xián