crooked ways
Heresy, a Chinese idiom, pronounced w ā im é nxi é D à o, refers to improper ways. It's also a metaphor for bad ideas. It comes from "unity depends on ideals and discipline".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] leftism and heresy [antonym] broad road and upright man
The origin of Idioms
Deng Xiaoping's "unity depends on ideals and discipline": at present, there are some unhealthy ways in economic reform
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. Let's think of ways to make everyone rich, but we must not engage in heresy.
Chinese PinYin : wāi mén xié dào
crooked ways
laughing covered by greetings. yán xiào yàn yàn
one flaw cannot obscure the splendor of the jade. xiá bù yǎn yú
cannot withstand a single blow. bù kān yī jī
travel along a long and difficult road. tī shān háng hǎi
dense forests in the deep mountains. shēn shān mì lín
take up the positions of the fallen and rise to fight one after another. qián pú hòu bó