offend public decency
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh à nghu à B à is ú, meaning to corrupt education and customs. It comes from the book of the Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Han Dynasty, the biography of goods colonization: "you Kuang dug up the grave to cover up the crime and became rich. The disciples of Uncle Qu, Jifa and yonglecheng were still in Xia's teeth. They broke the customs and led to chaos."
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute and object, it is often used to reprimand. example if there is a person who is treacherous, treacherous, immoral, rebellious, unfaithful and unfilial, so he is a traitor. He can kill one hundred and make a profit, turn him into a king of Qing Dynasty, and punish him severely. Biography of Su Chuo in ZhouShu
Chinese PinYin : shāng huà bài sú
offend public decency
Keep the army for thousands of days. yǎng jūn qiān rì,yòng zài yī shí
do a discreditable thing secretly. àn shì kuī xīn
The same heart, the same heart. rén tóng cǐ xīn,xīn tóng cǐ lǐ
Attack one point, not as good as the others. gōng qí yī diǎn,bù jí qí yú