impartial
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh í f ǎ B ù, which means to enforce the law impartially and selflessly, not to yield to power.
Idiom explanation
A: catering.
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive and object, it refers to people's justice.
impartial
evil can never prevail over good - xié bù shèng zhèng
Driving sheep and fighting wolves - qū yáng zhàn láng
The Dragon leaps and the leopard changes - lóng téng bào biàn
overlook sb . 's shortcomings and make much of his merits - shě duǎn qǔ cháng
plough deeply and weed thoroughly - shēn gēng yì nòu