Make a blunder
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǔ w ǎò ngcu ò zh í, which means to use the treacherous and dethrone the upright. It comes from the Analects of Confucius.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, it is said that "the people will be satisfied if they are wronged; the people will not be satisfied if they are wronged."
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: a wrong sentence
Idiom usage
To use the wicked to dethrone the upright
Examples
It's not wrong. The people are not satisfied. The first discount of yuan · Wu Mingshi's "earn Kuai Tong"
Chinese PinYin : jǔ wǎng cuò zhí
Make a blunder
happy and self-possessed are my noble quests. kǎi tì jūn zǐ
have a genuine and sincere desire. zhēn xīn shí yì
pour exhortations into sb . 's ear. ěr tí miàn mìng
seven impairments and eight supplements. qī sǔn bā yì