名正言顺
      Explanation: Points just named, to speak naturally. Act of speaking after more than legitimate and sufficient reason
      Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute, complement; with compliment
      Source: Spring and Autumn Annals of Confucius "The Analects Zi Lu": "name is not correct then the words will not ring true, the words ring true, then nothing accomplished."
      Examples: Officials in return to be niche, a good harmony of the two surnames, but not ~. (Yuan Zheng Dehui "Comparison between the Plots" second off)
      Riddle: Chuang Wang changing the country accession to the throne
  • Thesaurus:  arrogate all authority to oneself, argue strongly on just grounds, prevail over all dissenting views, dictatorial, dispatch troops with just cause, Troops out illustriousness, reply rapidly and fluently, hoodwink the public, Withhold truth from the emperor Wangshi, Answering Such as flow
  • Antonym Group:  encourage the free airing of views, exploit to the fully one's favourable conditions and avoid unfavurable ones, Zhuokoudunsai, Zhuokoudunci, clumsy Inarticulate brain, encephalon, awkward in speech, Awkward in speech, Fumble, awkward in speech, Quncequnli, brainstorm, Short cut to compensate, Blunt stammered cheek, synectics