Big right and wrong, an idiom of China, pinyin is dà sh ē dà f ē i, which means a principled and fundamental question of right and wrong.
Xu Chi Goldbach guessed: "Pages of history have been written, and finally there is selfless public opinion."
Use: combined; As subject, object and attribute; It refers to a matter of principle.
Synonym introduction: different
A distinctive idiom in China, pronounced as j and ng w è i f ē n mí ng, means that the Jinghe River is clear and the Weihe River is turbid. Jinghe River flows into Weihe River, which is clear and turbid. Metaphor is clear or right.
"The Book of Songs Li Feng Gu Feng": "Jing is turbid and muddy, and it is muddy."
Usage: subject-predicate type; As subject, predicate, object and attribute; With praise.