A thief, a minister and a rebellious son
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Z é ICH é NN ì Z ǐ, which means a person who has a different mind and does evil for others. It's from Dunhuang Bianwen · JiangMo Bianwen.
Idiom usage
Since ancient times, there have been many cases in which there have been people who have been garrisoned and stripped, and those who have been bandits and officials who have rebelled against their sons. The biography of yangsanzi in Sui Shu by Wei Zhengshou in Tang Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: bandits and disorderly officials, bandits and disorderly officials
The origin of Idioms
"Dunhuang Bianwen · subduing demons Bianwen" says: "the bandits set up a conspiracy against the son, fearing that the country would be destroyed and the people would be destroyed."
Chinese PinYin : zéi chén nì zǐ
A thief, a minister and a rebellious son
a square peg in a round hole. rùi yuán záo fāng
good luck and success in life. jí xīng gāo zhào