It's a day of banditry
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ě izh ā oy ī x ī, which means more than one morning and one night. From the book of Zhou, the first chapter of Emperor Wen.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Zhou, the first chapter of Emperor Wen, it is said that "today, if you summon Yue to give you an official position, you will have an official position in the East, and you will be a bandit in an instant."
Idiom usage
As an attributive or adverbial; refers to a long time. examples it's hard to remember a day without success. "Song Yang Guan Ji Shengde induction ode" by Li Linfu of Tang Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
It's a day of banditry
It's a day of banditry
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