join in plotting treason
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p é NGB ì w é Iji ā n, which means bad people collude to do bad things. It comes from the biography of Li Jiang in the book of the new Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Bambi: attachment, collusion. Bad people collude to do bad things.
Idiom usage
Act in collusion
Examples
Song Gaodeng's collection of gaodongxi: "this Cao should be killed at the end of his life; today, he is not free; he still wants his friends to be traitors; he blinds the sky."
In the first chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty, Zhang rang, Zhao Zhong, Feng Fen, Duan Yu, Cao Jie, Hou LAN, Jian Shuo, Cheng Kuang, Xia Yun and Guo Sheng, all of whom were called "ten constant servants" after they had done their best to kill the yellow scarf heroes.
Chapter 9 of Dangkou Zhi: Cai Jing's class returned to the imperial court, and soon arrived in Tokyo. He met Shane, a saint, and became a traitor with Tong Guan, but the officials were cheated by them.
Ji Wen's the voice of the city in the Qing Dynasty Chapter 23: it's not a time to be in love with three old friends.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Li Jiang in the book of the new Tang Dynasty: "people who seek profits are often compared with their friends and share their own interests."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: collusion, collusion, collusion
Antonym: work together
Chinese PinYin : péng bǐ wéi jiān
join in plotting treason
A foot of water churns to make a hundred Zhang wave. yī chǐ shuǐ fān téng zuò bǎi zhàng bō
I'm tired of hearing and seeing. yù wén yàn jiàn