Straight line
Straight line, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh è ngs è zh í sh é ng, which means strict law enforcement. It comes from the biography of Kong Xiuyuan in southern history.
Idiom explanation
Strict law enforcement.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Kong Xiuyuan in the southern history, "the emperor moved to Zhongcheng, who was upright and upright. He had no choice but to avoid it
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Straight line
associate oneself with undesirable elements - tóng liú hé wū
Love is upon the knees, evil is upon the abyss - ài zé jiā zhū xī,wù zé zhuì zhū yuān
not accustomed to the climate of a new place - bù fú shuǐ tǔ
secluded orchid in a deserted valley - kōng gǔ yōu lán