Breaking the law
Breaking the law, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é ITI á of à NF à, meaning breaking the law. From Lu zhailang.
Analysis of Idioms
Break the rules
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, attribute, or object
Examples
Another 24 cards are set up to indicate the classification. If there is a violation of the law, the victim is allowed to take the card to sue. Overseas chronicles by Dashan in Qing Dynasty Volume 2
The origin of Idioms
The fourth part of Lu zhailang written by Guan Hanqing in Yuan Dynasty: "he did something against the law, and he was beheaded yesterday."
Chinese PinYin : wéi tiáo fàn fǎ
Breaking the law
display poise and refinement. chōng róng dà yá
appear trite and insignificant. píng dàn wú qí
separation between loved ones in life or death. shēng lí sǐ bié
to catch a thief you must find the stolen goods. zhuō zéi zhuō zāng
a good swimmer often gets drowned. shàn yóu zhě nì
parade with beautiful dress in broad daylight. yì jǐn zhòu yóu