accumulate evil and later one suffered
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī è y ú y ā ng, which means that if you do not do well, you will be punished. It comes from the book of changes, Kun hexagram and classical Chinese saying.
Pronunciation of words
What's more, what's worse
Explanation of words
Accumulate: gather; disaster: disaster. If you do not do well, you will suffer evil. Advise people not to do evil, so as not to harm their descendants.
Source of words
In the book of changes, Kun Gua and classical Chinese, it is said that "a good family will have more than one celebration; a bad family will have more than one disaster." In answer to Li Jiaozhou's difficult Buddha, Shi faming of the Southern Song Dynasty said, "the good and evil are accumulated, and the evil and the evil are accumulated. Although the new generation and the new generation are destroyed, the good and the evil have to be accepted." Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty wrote in Shuo Yuan Tan Cong: "a good family must have Yu Qing; a bad family must have Yu Jin."
Chinese PinYin : jī è yú yāng
accumulate evil and later one suffered
dissipated young sets who take a fancy to lewdness. yóu fēng làng dié
Young dragon and young Phoenix. lóng chú fèng zhǒng