imitate in the wrong doings
You erxiao is an idiom pronounced y ó u é RXi à ozh à, which indicates that you know it as a mistake and intend to imitate it. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the 24th year of Duke Fu, written by Zuo Qiuming in the spring and Autumn Period: "if you follow suit, what's the crime?"
explain
It indicates that he knows it is wrong and intends to imitate it. Especially: fault.
source
In Zuo Zhuan, the 24th year of Duke Fu, written by Zuo Qiuming in the spring and Autumn period, it is said that "if you follow suit, what's the crime?" Sima Qian's historical records of the Jin family
Examples
In Tang Dynasty's Feng Shi Wen Jian Ji Lu Bu, it is said that "Gao Xie Chang Yi, who is vain and quick, is extremely guilty."
usage
It's a rare word
Chinese PinYin : yóu ér xiào zhī
imitate in the wrong doings
said of an elegant demeanor and high personality. yù gǔ bīng jī
give up eating for fear of choking. wén yē fèi shí
act according to god 's will and the desire of the people. yìng tiān shùn rén
Iron trees and flowers bloom. tiě shù huā kāi