Tan four-character idiom

The four-character idiom Tan is as follows:

1, as flat as a rock: it is an idiom in China, as flat as a grindstone. Metaphor is that people are straightforward and do things without hesitation. It is also used to describe a large area of flatness. From The Book of Songs Xiaoya Dadong: "Zhou Dao is like a rock and straight as an arrow."

2. Shu Shu Tan Tan: This is an idiom in China, which means comfort and pleasure.

3. Be lenient in confession and strict in resistance;

It is China's criminal policy to "confess leniently and resist severely", that is, criminals who completely and truthfully account for criminal facts should be treated leniently, and those who refuse to truthfully account for criminal facts should be dealt with severely. Confession and resistance must be based on the existence of criminal facts.

Confession and leniency is the plot content of sentencing determined by the court or procuratorate in duty crime cases. It is usually used by police or lawyers to say to criminal suspects.

4, calm: China idiom, meaning calm attitude, as normal. From A Dream of Red Mansions.

5. Frankly speaking, Chinese is from Chapter 48 of The Scholars by Qing Wu Jingzi.

6. Dong Chuang talks about the abdomen: China idiom, which means son-in-law, comes from Shi Shuo Xin Yu Liang Ya.

7. The right path is smooth: China idiom means to describe the right direction and bright future. From Qing Lvyuan Li's Qi Lu Lamp.

8. Enlightened woman: China idiom, which means the laudatory name of an old son-in-law. From Shi Shuo Xin Yu Liang Ya.