Take advantage of evil
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f é ng è D ǎ of ē I, which means to ingratiate bad people and encourage evil. It comes from the biography of Zhang Wenming in the history of Ming Dynasty by Lu Ji of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in dealing with affairs
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Zhang Wenming in the history of the Ming Dynasty, "it is said that Jiang Bin sent evil people to lead the wrong, and it is urgent to punish them
Idiom explanation
It refers to flattering bad people and encouraging evil deeds.
Chinese PinYin : féng è dǎo fēi
Take advantage of evil
have a haughty and imperturbable look. ào nì zì ruò
cheerful and pleasing to the eye. yuè mù shǎng xīn
change the positions of stars. yí xīng huàn dǒu
A headache cures the head, but a foot cures the foot. tóu tòng yī tóu,jiǎo tòng yī jiǎo