Change right into wrong
Change right into wrong, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǎ ISH ì ch é NGF ē I, meaning to change the right into the wrong. It means to confuse right and wrong. From tie Guai Li.
Idiom explanation
Is: right, right; not: wrong. Change what's right into what's wrong. It means to confuse right and wrong.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Yue Bochuan's "tie Guai Li" the third discount: "I asked someone to change the right and wrong for a few Wen, like this, the words of humble coco take the heart of the people."
Change right into wrong
manage household affairs and provide for a family - dǐng mén lì hù
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