evildoers help one another
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is zh ù Ji é w é in ü è, which means helping bad people do bad things. It comes from Sima Qian's historical records liuhou family in the Western Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Similar words: to help the tiger, to add wings to the tiger, to help the tyrant; Antonyms: to help others, to get rid of the tyrant
The origin of Idioms
In the book of records of the historian, the family of the remaining Marquises: "I entered the Qin Dynasty from now on, that is to say, I am happy with it. This is so-called aiding the Jies and abusing them."
Idioms and allusions
After entering Xianyang City, Liu Bang saw that the palace was towering, with countless treasures and beautiful women, so he wanted to stay in the palace and enjoy it. At that time, the military general fan Kuai advised him not to lose big things because of small things, but he did not listen. Zhang Liang also advised him that the reason why we were able to come to Xianyang was mainly because of the cruelty of the Qin state. We should do justice on behalf of heaven, eliminate the remaining forces, change the luxury and pleasure of Qin Dynasty, and call on the world through hard work and plain living. Only when you have occupied the state of Qin, you will enjoy the happiness enjoyed by the king of Qin. This is an act of "helping the tyrant". Liu Xiao thought that Zhang Liang's words were reasonable, so he withdrew from Xianyang and stationed his troops on the overlord.
Idiom usage
The serial verb is used as predicate and attribute. In Cheng Yunsheng's personnel of the qionglin school in the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "to help others with evil, to help others with evil; to be greedy and insatiable is to win the favor of Sichuan." 2. Xu maoyong's chicken ribs: "they are all disciples of Pan Long Fu Feng, even like Hua Xin In addition, his second son, Ji Wenwen, did a lot of things that were aggressive, greedy and cruel. The 18th chapter of biography of heroes and heroines by Wen Kang in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zhù jié wéi nüè
evildoers help one another
The running water is not rotten, the cardinal is not moth. liú shuǐ bù fǔ,hù shū bù dù
share together danger and safety. ān wēi yǔ gòng
have a sudden rise in social status. shēn jià bǎi bèi