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Interpretation of biased words
Xu enqing

Interpretation of idioms

Refers to the song from an affair; Distorting and undermining the law; Solve the case at will. Parting: Qu Cong; Distorted

Origin of idioms

The Tombstone of the Prime Minister Right in the Book written by Wang Yuan Shuo said: "Make the official serve the public and dare not bending the law."

Emotional color

derogatory sense

Idiom structure

Series idioms

Idiom usage

Linkage type; As predicate and object; derogatory sense

Generation age

Ancient idioms

synonym

practise favouritism and engage in malpractices

antonym

Firmly enforce the law-strictly enforce the law

impartial and incorruptible

Examples of idioms

Yucun perverted the law and decided the case at will. ★ Cao Qingxue Qin's Fourth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions

All sciences

Bending the law xn Qing Wu ng füuèng favoritism: submission; Distorted Qu yuan's fate will distort and undermine the law, and arbitrarily judge cases. (Source: Wang Yuan's bamboo slips "Tombstone, Right Prime Minister of Zhongshu": "Let the official be dedicated to the public and dare not bending the law." Example: Yucun made a hasty judgment on the case. ★ Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions comes from Yong Tombstone, and the right prime minister in the book says: "Make officials public and dare not bend the law for personal gain."

explain

Parting: Qu Cong; Distorted Transferred in from extramarital affairs, distorted and destroyed the law, and decided the case at will.

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