It's a day of banditry
Banditry is a Chinese word. Pinyin is f ě iy í zh ā ox ī, which means more than one morning and one night.
Idiom explanation
Pinyin f ě iy í zh ā ox ī means more than one morning and one night.
The origin of Idioms
The source of "ZhouShu · Wendi Ji Shang": "today, if you call Yue to give the officials, the officials will be in the East, and the bandits will be in the day."
Examples of Idioms
Example "Strange Tales from a lonely studio · Yingning" I have a will.
Chinese PinYin : fěi yí zhāo xī
It's a day of banditry
Sharpen one's toes to suit one's needs. xuē zhǐ shì jù
get a reward without deserving it. wú gōng ér lù
come over and pledge allegiance. shù shēn zì xiū
assist one 's generation and bring comfort to the common people. jì shì ān mín