A mixture of evil and evil
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ě n è y í nggu à n, which means the accumulation of evil, to the extreme. It's from the battle of Manchuria.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Binglin's "fight against Manchuria" said: "China also has the difficulty of roving bandits. From time to time, the generals and generals are eager to change, so they have to make the prisoners extremely vicious. They rush to invade Korea, encircle the capital city, and have their lives destroyed."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : rěn è yíng guàn
A mixture of evil and evil
new year ushers in good fortune. sān yáng jiāo tai
The electricity is in vogue. diàn zhào fēng xíng
the paper is too short to describe one 's feelings. zhǐ duǎn qíng cháng
It's fair to take what you want. qǔ yù yǒu jié
all is quiet in the dead of night. yè lán rén jìng