Go against the law
It's just saying the opposite. It originally refers to doing things against common sense and unscrupulous. Nowadays, what we do is against the trend of the times or the will of the people.
Idioms and allusions
[source] Dr. Sun Yat Sen's "letter of the provisional president to all the friendly countries" says, "it's up to now."
Discrimination of words
It's used as predicate, attributive and object; it's against reason; it's used as adversity
Chinese PinYin : nì shī dǎo xíng
Go against the law
Dare to complain but dare not speak. gǎn yuàn ér bù gǎn yán
Success is king, failure is thief. chéng zé wéi wáng,bài zé wéi zéi
have a caustic and flippant tongue. jiān zuǐ bó shé
They are so close to each other. bǐ jiān dié jì
the gods are angry and the people resentful. shén nù rén yuàn