condemn justly and severely
As an idiom, Pinyin is y ì zh è NGC í y á n, which means that the reason is just and sufficient, and the wording is strict and powerful. It comes from Zhang Xiaoxiang of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Xiaoxiang of the Song Dynasty wrote in his book "Ming Shou Zhao Fu Wen": "the official script of Ou is not only excellent in calligraphy, but also strict in diction and righteousness. In thousands of years, people who see it rise up. How can it be enough to humiliate the official? This is also a gift!"
Idiom usage
The judge flatly rejected his appeal, and the minister and the court pleaded guilty to the crime.
condemn justly and severely
The rest of the chicken and the porpoise - jī tún zhī xī
True gold is not afraid of fire - zhēn jīn bù pà huǒ
inherit and qualify for his father 's career - gàn fù zhī gǔ
do what one wishes without restraint - sì yì wàng wéi