To slander the Witch
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h ē f ó D ǐ w ū, which means that he scolds his ancestors. It comes from Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Be bold to do something
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: curse the Buddha
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty wrote in the book of sacrificing Wei and Yuan to the state of Lu: "my brother is really brilliant. I have the heart to be a soldier and a supervisor. I have the heart to be a policeman and I have the voice to be a sound. He slandered the witch, studied the proprieties and customs, flattered him, buried him and got divination. "
Idiom explanation
"He" is the same as "he". He said that he scolded his ancestors. Wizard, wizard.
Chinese PinYin : hē fó dǐ wū
To slander the Witch
give full scope to the talents. rén jìn qí cái
make amends for one 's crimes by good deeds. jiāng gōng shú zuì
We are anxious about gain and loss. guǐ dé guǐ shī
would as lief die as live in dishonour. níng sǐ bù rǔ