Zheyi Road
Zheyishailu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ě y ī s è L ù, which means criminals in red prison clothes fill the road. There are a lot of criminals. From the annals of criminal law of the Han Dynasty.
explain
Criminals in red prison clothes fill the road. There are a lot of criminals. Ochre, reddish brown.
source
"Criminal law annals of the Han Dynasty:" and evil and evil coexist, Zheyi road
Use cases
It is used as object and attributive to describe many criminals and shows social instability. "In the past, business customs have not been changed, and the people have been scattered for a long time. The baby's net has been broken, and they have been looking for each other day and night In the book of Liang, Emperor Wudi Jizhong, "ochre clothes (criminals in prison clothes) plug the road, and prison (cells) become a market." History of criminal law in Hanshu
Chinese PinYin : zhě yī sàī lù
Zheyi Road
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premature death of a virtuous or gifted individual. lán cuī yù zhé
share out the work and cooperate with one another. tōng gōng yì shì