Great evils
The Chinese idiom, Yu á NJI ā NJ ù è in pinyin, refers to the chief villain. From the story of heroes and heroines.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 27 of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in Qing Dynasty: "if you don't show your foot at this time, that person will be a great villain. What kind of temperament does he have?"
Idiom usage
It's not the villain who behaves like Cao mengde; it's a puppet who is just like emperor Hui of Jin Dynasty. The seventy first chapter of Zhang Chunfan's Nine Tailed turtle in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yuán jiān jù è
Great evils
laden with sorrow and maladies. duō chóu duō bìng
The sea is not measurable. hǎi shuǐ bù kě dǒu liáng
chop one 's vitality day by day -- have sexual intercourse every night. dàn dàn ér fá
Be compatible with each other. bìng róng biàn fù