extremely evil
The Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Zu ì y ī NGW à ns ǐ, which means to describe the great crime. From the book of Jin Fu Jian Zai Ji Xia.
The origin of Idioms
In Fu Jianzai's notes in the book of Jin: "my younger brother Chong didn't know the right prescription, and he carried the country's favor alone, so I should die for all my sins."
Idiom usage
It refers to a great crime.
Examples
Looking at the mausoleum temple in the north of France, there is no tears to be waved. If you go through a great slaughter, you should die. Therefore, those who did not follow the previous emperor were only the country. Shi Kefa's Fu duo'ergun Shu in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zuì yīng wàn sǐ
extremely evil
pierce to the heart of the matter. jīn zhēn jiàn xuè
When a man is dying, his words are good. rén zhī jiāng sǐ,qí yán yě shàn
a subjective person who expresses different opinions. rù zhǔ chū nú