Idioms starting with the word "zheng": politics is clear and people are harmonious, politics is peaceful and litigation is handled, politics comes from many doors?, politics comes from one's own, government orders are inconsistent
1. Government is clear and harmonious [ zhèng qīng rén hé ]?
Basic meaning: political clarity, people's popular orientation, and unity from top to bottom.
Source: "Book of Jin: Biography of Zhuge Hui": "Zhuge Hui, the internal history of Kuaiji, served as an official for three years. He governed the Qing Dynasty and was the leader of all counties."
Example sentence: Currently , the street has a clean and harmonious government, prosperous businesses, and the economic and social development is on the fast track.
2. Zhengping Litigation [zhèng píng sòng lǐ]?
Basic interpretation: Zhengping: political stability; Litigation: lawsuits are mediated. The country was at peace and the lawsuit was quickly and correctly handled. Describe political clarity.
Origin: The reason why the common people settle down in their fields and die with sighs, sorrow and hatred is the principle of political peace and litigation. "Book of Han·Biography of Xunli"
Example sentence: In order to maintain political peace and justice, we must first be close to the people.
3. Government from many families [zhèng chū duō mén]?
Basic interpretation: The original meaning is that government orders come from the sects of several officials. It refers to weak central leadership and decentralized state power.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan: The Thirty Years of Duke Xiang": "Doctor Ao; there are many branches of government."
Example: If a department has many branches of government, the superior said this, The superior is so determined that nothing can be done.
4. Government orders are issued by oneself [zhèng yóu jǐ chū]?
Basic interpretation: Government orders are issued by oneself. Refers to holding great power and acting arbitrarily.
Source: "Historical Records·The Chronicles of Xiang Yu": "In three years, the five princes destroyed Qin and divided the world. They were granted the title of prince, and the political leader was named 'Overlord'."
Example sentence: Realizing that as an emperor, he must govern his own affairs, and he must not be like the late Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty who had great power and let others manipulate him.
5. Inconsistent government orders [zhèng lìng bù yī]?
Basic meaning: The orders issued are not uniform. Describes chaos in military or government affairs.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan·The Twenty-Third Year of Duke Zhao": "The handsome and humble man is favored by many, and the government orders are inconsistent." "Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·Wudi Ji": "I know that Shao is a man with great ambitions. However, he is small in wisdom, strong in appearance but timid, restrained but lacking in power, many soldiers but unclear divisions, arrogant generals but inconsistent government orders, and although the land is vast and the food is abundant, it is enough to serve me."
< p>Example: If government agencies act independently, it will lead to a chaotic situation of inconsistent government orders.