Change right into wrong
Change right into wrong, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǎ ISH ì ch é NGF ē I, meaning to change the right into the wrong. It means to confuse right and wrong. From tie Guai Li.
Idiom explanation
Is: right, right; not: wrong. Change what's right into what's wrong. It means to confuse right and wrong.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Yue Bochuan's "tie Guai Li" the third discount: "I asked someone to change the right and wrong for a few Wen, like this, the words of humble coco take the heart of the people."
Chinese PinYin : gǎi shì chéng fēi
Change right into wrong
the masses are in peace and the country is prosperous. mín ān guó tài
If the water is too strong, the drought will occur; if the arrow is too strong, the drought will occur. shuǐ jī zé hàn,shǐ jī zé yuǎn
be draped with the imperial yellow robe by one 's supporters. huáng páo jiā shēn
the house is crowded in every part. rén mǎn wéi huàn
with a chest full of scales and shells. xiōng zhōng lín jiǎ
appear to be tough outwardly , be timid inwardly. wài lì nèi rěn