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Leave the net open on three sides-give the wrong person a way out

Pronunciation: w m 4 ng k ā i y and mi an.

Interpretation: Tear down the bird net on three sides, leaving only one side. Metaphor takes a lenient attitude and gives people a way out.

Source: Historical Records of Yin Benji: "When the soup came out, I saw wild nets all around, wishing:' All corners of the country are in my net.' Don said,' Hey, that's enough! Is to go to its three sides. "

Synonym: magnanimous.

Antonym: narrow-minded.

Make sentences:

In order to show the education of love, and he seems to have repented, the teacher decided to be lenient and give him another chance to mend his ways.

The police station was soft-hearted, let him go home and help him find a job in a street factory.

After listening to his experience, people can't help but want to forgive him for such a theft.

The instructor thought that he should have made an unintentional mistake and regretted it, so he spared no effort to keep a record and only asked him to do some labor.

For those who are willing to turn over a new leaf, most judges will be lenient and pay attention to human feelings outside the law.