inhuman
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi è Ju é R é nx ì ng, which means that people completely lose their sense and feelings; it describes extreme cruelty, just like wild animals. From preface to Zheng Banqiao's anthology.
The origin of Idioms
Fu Baoshi's preface to Zheng Banqiao's Anthology: "one is that his father-in-law killed his innocent son-in-law by destroying human nature and buying off the corrupt officials."
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial with derogatory meaning.
Examples
The Japanese aggressors carried out the inhuman Nanjing Massacre in Nanjing, killing more than 300000 of my compatriots.
Chinese PinYin : miè jué rén xìng
inhuman
It's easy to make a general in the face of the enemy. lín dí yì jiàng
Dragonflies shake stone pillars. qīng tíng hàn shí zhù
try to shorten the neck of a crane and lengthen that of an owl -- to go against nature. duàn hè xù fú