make slanderous charges at sb
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h á nxu è x ù NR é n, which means to refer to fabricating facts to frame others. It comes from the new Zen master of Huanglong in the Yuan Dynasty of the five Lantern Festival.
Notes on Idioms
Bang, spray.
The origin of Idioms
"Five Lantern Festival yuan · Huanglong new Zen master FASI · chongjuekong Zen master": "if you are bloody, you pollute your mouth first. A hundred Zhang wild fox, lose his head and go crazy. Suddenly call back and do a somersault
Idiom usage
To frame a good person.
make slanderous charges at sb
Saddle does not leave horse, armour does not leave body - ān bù lí mǎ,jiǎ bù lí shēn
hold in one 's horse near a precipice - lín yá lè mǎ