A man of obscenity
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í nx ī NN ì x í ng, which means evil thoughts and improper behaviors. It comes from Zhao Hua's Wu Yue Chun Qiu · biography of Gou Jian's attack on Wu.
Idiom explanation
It refers to disordered thinking and improper behavior.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Hua, Han Dynasty
Three days later, the army moved back to Jun Li and killed the three culprits in favor of the Army Day: "it's the same with those who are not the enemy.
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : yín xīn nì xíng
A man of obscenity
suspicious appearance and movements. xíng jì kě yí
pursue good fortune and avoid disaster. bì huò qiú fù
have no one to depend on and no where to live. wú suǒ yī guī
Do what is good and do what is good. dǎo rén lǚ yì
a chasm for dragon to hide or a cave for tigers to have their lair. lóng tán hǔ xué