appeasement brings disaster
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is y ǎ NGH ǔ y í Hu à n, which means that if the tiger is not removed, it will become a future trouble; it refers to conniving the bad guys and leaving a future trouble. It comes from Xiang Yu's biography in historical records.
Notes on Idioms
Legacy: stay; disaster: disaster.
The origin of Idioms
Xiang Yu's biography in historical records: "when Chu soldiers stopped eating, it's better to take it because of the opportunity when the heaven died in Chu. Today's Shifu attack is the so-called legacy of raising tigers. "
Idiom usage
Contraction; predicate and attribute; derogatory.
Examples
He hated the confusion and uselessness of the local civil and military officials in Shaanxi Province, and dared to keep the "thief's feelings" unknown for a long time. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng Volume I Chapter 32
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonyms: nourish carbuncle to cause trouble, let the tiger go back to the mountain, endless trouble in the future
Antonym: eliminate evil and root
Chinese PinYin : yǎng hǔ yí huàn
appeasement brings disaster
Stop eating when you're choking. jiàn yē fèi shí
be contrite and reform oneself. zì yuàn zì yì
one 's sidelong glance has the moist gleam of the autumnal waves. qiū bō yíng yíng
Craftsmen abandon their talents. jiàng mén qì cái
thump the table and praise the excellence of a thing. pāi àn jiào jué