FengChen xiushe
FengChen xiushe, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGX ī y ǒ ush é, which means the Corruptor or. From Huainanzi xiuwuxun.
Source of allusion
"Huainanzi · xiuwuxun" says, "Wu Wei was granted the right to cultivate snakes and encroached on the upper kingdom."
words whose meaning is similar
covetousness of corrupted officials
English translation
wildboarsandsnakes--fiendsofsociety
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: it refers to the Corruptor and aggressor. The same as "rapacious and ruthless". Idiom example: from no rash rise violence, Emperor Zuo range micro, FengChen repair snake, disaster China. In the book of Liang Dynasty, the record of the emperor yuan
FengChen xiushe
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