be guilty of a crime for which one deserves to die ten thousand deaths
The Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Zu ì g ā IW à ns ǐ, describes the great sin. From the annals of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: the most heinous crime, the most heinous crime, the most heinous crime
Idiom usage
He is a criminal who has committed many evils and people's indignation and deserves to die.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote for the first time in the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "Niang Niang said that this monster can't be allowed to stay. She ordered the waiter to take it and abandon it. The maid deserves to die. "
Chinese PinYin : zuì gāi wàn sǐ
be guilty of a crime for which one deserves to die ten thousand deaths
blot out the sky and cover the sun. zhē tiān bì rì
A burning wife and a burning child. huǒ qī huī zǐ
not see the wood for the tress. zhī qí yī,bù zhī qí èr
Kneel one's heart to one's will. tuán xīn yī zhì
be delivered from oppression. chóng dǔ tiān rì