guilty of flagrant crimes
The Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Zu ì è zh ā ozh ā ng, which means that the crime is very obvious and common. It comes from the memorial of strict reward and punishment.
Idiom explanation
Zhaozhang: obviously.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao shankuo of the Song Dynasty wrote in the memorial of strict reward and punishment: "although lust is used to harm the people, the power of the parents is greedy for profit, which is a notorious crime, and there is no way to achieve it."
Idiom usage
The crime of referring to a person is obvious. example Japanese war criminal Hideki Tojo and others are notorious for their crimes and deserve to die.
Chinese PinYin : zuì è zhāo zhāng
guilty of flagrant crimes
feel dizzy and with one 's eyesight dimmed. tóu hūn yǎn yūn
Power and rank are inferior. quán zhòng zhì bēi