There is no end to justice
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì w ú Xu á nzh ǒ ng, which means that we can only forge ahead bravely and never retreat morally. From the biography of Wen Qiao in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
"Wenqiao biography of the book of Jin:" today's situation, righteousness without heel, riding beast can be in the middle
Idiom explanation
Heel: turn the heel around, which is a metaphor for shrinking. Morally, we can only forge ahead without flinching. Also known as "righteousness does not follow".
There is no end to justice
able only to see the little patch of sky above - jǐng dǐ zhī wā
One will get nowhere if he lacks single-mindedness and perseverance. - duō qí wáng yáng
adapt ancient forms for the ancient serve the present - gǔ wéi jīn yòng
male cousins with the same paternal grandfather - tóng táng xiōng dì
eradicate harmful things and set up the business benefit of the people - chú huàn xīng lì