The party's evils have been brought to justice
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ngxi é Xi à nzh è ng, which means to gang up with bad people and frame up good people. It comes from the biography of song Jing in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of song Jing in the old book of the Tang Dynasty, "Jing said:" the name is very important. It's hard to deceive the Shinto. You must not be evil or corrupt in order to get rid of it. "
Idiom usage
It is often used as a predicate or attributive.
The party's evils have been brought to justice
Learn from literature and adjust to martial arts - tōng wén diào wǔ
on entering a country , inquire about its customs - rù jìng wèn sú
look for the tip of the branch while give up the trunk of the tree - sǔn běn zhú mò
grow on the same branch and be tied on the same string of cash - tóng tiáo gòng guàn
Compare your heart with your stomach - jiāng xiōng bǐ dù