devoid of justice
One day, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ UTI ā NW ú R ì, which means to speak without fear and scruples. It also means that there is no justice in the dark. It comes from Li Kui's defeat of Jing by Kang Jinzhi of Yuan Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: there is no day, there is no law, there is no day in the dark
Idiom usage
You go from emperors and vassals to civil and military officials The way of the world is not like the way of the world. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume 2, chapter 53
The origin of Idioms
The second discount of yuan · Kang Jinzhi's "Li Kui's defeat of Jing" is: "Yuan comes to Liangshan Park, and there will be no day."
Idiom story
Jiao Da was very kind to the ancestors of Jia family. He had gone through life and death to protect his master. He would rather drink horse urine himself. As a result, Jiao Da was proud of himself in Jia's house and often looked down upon other slaves. He scolded Jia Rong for sneaking around every day and raising his younger brother-in-law. The slaves were so scared that they tied him up.
devoid of justice
There is no division between the two - xuān zhì bù fēn
present each other with gifts as a token of love - cǎi lán zèng sháo
forget the means by which the end is attained - dé yú wàng quán
all the men in the boat turned to be enemies - zhōu zhōng dí guó