indulge in evildoings
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à NGP à y í NCH à, which means to do evil wantonly. It also means to do evil wantonly. It comes from preface to Zhang Hongxun's poetry anthology by Liu Dakui in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attribute
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: let go of seclusion and obscenity
The origin of Idioms
Preface to the collection of poems by Zhang Hongxun written by Liu Dakui in the Qing Dynasty: Yu Guan, who is now a friend, gathers in a room for no reason, drinks and plays, and talks with each other in order to get rid of obscenity and extravagance. "
Idiom explanation
Do evil at will. It also refers to unscrupulous and evil. It is the same as "letting go of seclusion and obscenity".
Chinese PinYin : fàng pì yín chǐ
indulge in evildoings
Rely on horses and seven papers. yǐ mǎ qī zhǐ
with a severe countenance and a harsh voice. zhèng yán lì sè
the nest destroyed and the eggs broken. cháo qīng luǎn pò
not bother to ask questions or listen to what 's said. bù wén bù wèn
Changing appearance and changing customs. biàn róng gǎi sú