Evil is the best
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is w ù Z ǐ Du ó zh ū, which originally refers to aversion to replacing the right with evil; later, it is used as a metaphor to show that evil prevails over the right and heresy serves as the right. It comes from the Analects of Confucius Yang Huo.
Idiom explanation
Purple: the ancients thought that purple was a mixed color; Duo: Luan; Zhu: red, the ancients thought that red was a normal color.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Yang Huo: "the evil of purple is to seize Zhu ye; the evil of Zheng Sheng is to disturb Ya le; the evil of Li Kou is to overthrow the state."
Idiom usage
It is a metaphor that evil prevails over righteousness and heresy serves as justification. According to this, the thief is embarrassed, hurt the current affairs, bad human relations, and can't be punished. He is devoted to the red and the green, discusses the yellow and the black, and gains the red and the red. (the third part of Yuan Dynasty's Jia Zhongming's Duiyu comb)
Chinese PinYin : wù zǐ duó zhū
Evil is the best
keep going by painstaking effort. cǎn dàn jīng yíng
Fish in the water and birds in the water. yú kuì niǎo lí
in the most congenial surroundings. jiāo lóng dé shuǐ
Break the column to seek truth. pò zhù qiú jiān