abolish punishment with punishment
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is y ǐ x í ngzh ǐ x í ng, which means to punish by torture. It comes from the book of Zhou, the second chapter of Emperor Wu.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Zhou, the second chapter of Wudi Ji: "to stop punishment by punishment is light in the world and heavy in the world. If the crime is not as good as the heir, there will be a fixed penalty. "
Discrimination of words
Punishment for punishment
Idiom usage
If we don't set up a system, we don't hear about it before, so it's called ~, stop killing by killing. The law of the Tang Dynasty
abolish punishment with punishment
words benefit universal benevolence - rén yán lì pǔ
deliver the country from distress - fú wēi dìng luàn
repeat the words of others like a parrot - yīng wǔ xué yǔ