prey upon one 's country and injure the people
In Chinese, Pinyin is d ù Gu ó h à im í n, which means to harm the country and the people. It comes from the military system of zuowuwei general entrusted by Zhang Chengyi by Su Shi of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Yin Si has been in a high position with his son and father for a long time. He does not want to do good. He is single-minded and obstinate. He practices such new methods as "bringing disaster to the country and the people". He is full of resentment.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: bring disaster to the country, bring disaster to the people, bring disaster to the country, bring disease to the people antonym: An Bang Ding Guo
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "Zhang Chengyi is responsible for the military system of zuowuwei general" says: "it's the state of deceitful words and deeds, killing the country and the people. There are many people who discuss the crime, but it's against morality and concealing evil. It's up to me to listen to it and verify the state. I can't bear to say it."
Idiom explanation
Beetle: damage. Harm the country and the people.
prey upon one 's country and injure the people
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