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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú è B ù w é I, which means that there is no bad thing not to do, refers to doing all the bad things, with "no evil not to do". From the biography of Yang Xiuzhuan in Sui Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Yang Xiuzhuan in the book of Sui Dynasty:" jealousy to my younger brother, no evil, no nostalgia of Confucius. "
Idiom usage
I've done a lot of bad things.
Examples
In fact, there is no real sense of "do nothing evil" people, no matter how bad, how evil, how vicious people look, there will be a trace of kindness in their hearts, just as the so-called "human nature is good at the beginning".
Chinese PinYin : wú è bù wéi
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courage of a warrior and the soul of a musician. jiàn dǎn qín xīn
Simple words and abundant meanings. yán jiǎn yì fēng
a son 's willingness to carry on his father 's profession. kěn táng kěn gòu
evoke memories of the past while living in the present. fǔ jīn tòng xī
funny acting and saying of a player. dǎ hùn chā kē