stop at nothing

stop at nothing

In Chinese, Pinyin is w ú Su ǒ B ù zuॸ, which means that there is nothing not to do. Do anything bad. The same as "do everything". It comes from Taiping Guangji by Li Fang of Song Dynasty.

The origin of Idioms

Volume 15 of Taiping Guangji written by Li Fang of Song Dynasty: "this man does everything. If he wants to follow the turtle's tail, he can't be evil."

Idiom usage

Do anything bad

Examples

In Su Shunqin's on five things in Song Dynasty, it is said that "to be deceitful, to be extremely sad, to do everything.". If it is exposed, it will flee immediately. "

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