accept what is wrong as right when one grows accustomed to it
Xi feichengshi, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í f ē ICH é ngsh ì, which means to get used to some wrong things and think it is right. From "Fa Yan Xue Xing".
The origin of Idioms
Yang Xiong's FA Yan Xue Xing of Han Dynasty: "a coax of the municipal administration, must establish the level; a volume of the book, must establish the teacher, learn to learn, to learn is not the victory, Kuang Xi is the victory is not?"
Idiom usage
It is not clear whether it is right or wrong. Examples therefore, it's not a good practice. If you don't use classics, it's a sign of studying. Qian Xuantong's to Chen Duxiu if some words are mispronounced, people will get used to the wrong way, and over time, they will replace the correct pronunciation.
Chinese PinYin : xí fēi chéng shì
accept what is wrong as right when one grows accustomed to it
To cover one's eyes and eyebrows. shān yǎn pū méi
Eight people on the same track. bā hóng tóng guǐ
pull up the rushes with their roots. bá máo lián rú
having a beginning but no end. yǒu shǐ wú zhōng
in high and vigorous spirits. yì xìng héng fēi