accuse sb. of a crime falsely
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ù R ù R é nzu ì, which means that the case is not properly settled and the crime is deliberately imposed on others. It's from the law of the Tang Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: committing a crime; antonym: taking a thief for stolen goods and taking a traitor for both
The origin of Idioms
"The Tang Dynasty law Shuyi · duanju" says, "if you don't ask other people to commit a crime outside the original pleading, you should be punished for the crime."
Idiom usage
For the first time in the biography of Haodan, a famous Taoist in Qing Dynasty: "if my father made a pseudonym, it would be a deception."
accuse sb. of a crime falsely
ask favours of relatives and friends - qiú qīn kào yǒu
Hope is the most important thing - wù yǐ xī wéi guì
act according to one 's capability - liàng cái ér wéi