one good and one evil
Yixunyi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī x ū NY ī y ó u, which means that Xunyi and 莸 are mixed together, only smelling the smell but not the fragrance. It means that good is often covered and implicated by evil. From Zuo Zhuan, the fourth year of Duke Fu
Analysis of Idioms
[similar words] one smoke and one sound [rhyme words] slightly better than others, not conspiring, warning others, assiduous, congenial, thousands of worries, follow the flow of kindness, jiehu Jianqiu, cunmu cenlou, kuapiju
The origin of Idioms
In Zuo Zhuan, the fourth year of the Duke of Fu, it is said that "one smoke and one breath still stinks in ten years."
Idiom usage
It refers to the comparison between the two. Chapter 17 of Ji Wen's the voice of the city in the Qing Dynasty: "one smoke, one breath, ten years still stink. It's a good day for us to have a feast of flowers and dung. " One smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke, one smoke. ——Sun Xu's collection of Shaxi in the Ming Dynasty and Quan Deyu's preface to the collection of Xuangong Lu Zhi Han Yuan, the Minister of the Ministry of war in the Tang Dynasty: "one smoke and one pot can't be used as the same instrument if you are good at it; if you are square and round, you can't be skillful. 」
Idioms and allusions
In the spring and Autumn period, Duke Xian of Jin married six wives. They all wanted to be official wives and made their son Prince. After listening to Li Ji's sweet words, Duke Xian of Jin wanted to make her his wife. He specially calculated the divination and asked for a lot of money. He got "a piece of smoke and a piece of wine. Ten years still stinks." As a result, he forced Shen Sheng to die and Chonger and Yiwu to go away, causing chaos in China.
Chinese PinYin : yī xūn yī yóu
one good and one evil
open robbery and secret theft. míng qiǎng àn tōu