Rat heart and wolf lung
The Chinese idiom, sh ǔ x ī NL á NGF è I, means sinister and vicious. It's from Zheng Xie's post orphan journey in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It refers to a person's bad heart
Analysis of Idioms
Wolf heart and dog lung
Antonym: Bodhisattva's heart
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Xie of Qing Dynasty wrote "Zhang Zhang Weng, get the money back, be greedy, look sideways, swallow fat, plan thousands, calculate the potential crisis."
Idiom explanation
It's sinister and vicious.
Chinese PinYin : shǔ xīn láng fèi
Rat heart and wolf lung
Unite one heart and one mind. tuán xīn yī zhì
One's worth may be one's own ruin. shān mù zì kòu
mountains are high , torrents swift. shān gāo shuǐ xiǎn
Discard the short and use the long. qì duǎn yòng cháng