FengChen xiushe
FengChen xiushe, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGX ī y ǒ ush é, which means the Corruptor or. From Huainanzi xiuwuxun.
Source of allusion
"Huainanzi · xiuwuxun" says, "Wu Wei was granted the right to cultivate snakes and encroached on the upper kingdom."
words whose meaning is similar
covetousness of corrupted officials
English translation
wildboarsandsnakes--fiendsofsociety
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: it refers to the Corruptor and aggressor. The same as "rapacious and ruthless". Idiom example: from no rash rise violence, Emperor Zuo range micro, FengChen repair snake, disaster China. In the book of Liang Dynasty, the record of the emperor yuan
Chinese PinYin : fēng xī yǒu shé
FengChen xiushe
squat on the grass and chat of old times. bān jīng dào jiù
The gummy teeth and the tongue. yín chǐ dàn shé
entice one 's opponents to leave their vantage ground. diào hǔ lí shān