plot a rebellion
Treachery, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ó UW é IB ù Gu ǐ, meaning to be ready to do something against the law or engage in insurgency. From the biography of Wang Bin in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Wang Bin in the book of Jin states: "brother resists Jing and offends Shun, kills Zhongliang, plots wrongly, and harms the door."
Idiom usage
It refers to planning to do something against the law. In the biography of Wang Cheng in Rencheng, the book of Wei: "Shi De Yang Ping said:" Mu taimou is a traitor and seduces the clan. " In the second episode of the West Lake, Han Jin Gong Ren's dowry and two gifts: "Han Fu heard that luanyu was out, and he gathered troops to repair the stone city, aiming to do something wrong." In Lu Xun's preface to the book of two places: "this is not to eliminate the traces of" treachery ", but it's meaningless to think that other people are involved because of communication."
Chinese PinYin : móu wéi bù guǐ
plot a rebellion
dusty rice and dirty soup -- valueless things. chén fàn tú gēng
the overturned cart in front is a warning for those behind. fù chē zhī jiàn