indulge in evildoings
Chinese idioms, Pinyin f à n à P à Xi é ch à, wanton evil.
Pinyin
fànɡpìxiéchǐ
explain
Indulgence and extravagance: indulgence; exorcism and evil: dishonesty and illegitimacy. Do evil wantonly.
Classics
"Mencius · Liang Hui Wang I": if you are not persistent, you should be free from evil and extravagance. However, the people do not know what is right, and they are forced to be poor again. Is it not his majesty who is guilty? ——Song Chengyi's shangrenzong emperor's book
Discrimination
Synonym: do evil, be unscrupulous and extravagant; usage: combined; used as predicate and attributive; refers to doing evil wantonly.
indulge in evildoings
Grow others' ambition and destroy one's prestige - zhǎng tā rén zhì qì,miè zì jǐ wēi fēng
the nest destroyed and the eggs broken - cháo qīng luǎn pò
even i cannot help loving her upon seeing her - wǒ jiàn yóu lián
my ability is unequal to the given task , for you cannot use a short rope to draw water from a deep weel - gěng duǎn jí shēn