To slander the Witch
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h ē f ó D ǐ w ū, which means that he scolds his ancestors. It comes from Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Be bold to do something
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: curse the Buddha
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty wrote in the book of sacrificing Wei and Yuan to the state of Lu: "my brother is really brilliant. I have the heart to be a soldier and a supervisor. I have the heart to be a policeman and I have the voice to be a sound. He slandered the witch, studied the proprieties and customs, flattered him, buried him and got divination. "
Idiom explanation
"He" is the same as "he". He said that he scolded his ancestors. Wizard, wizard.
To slander the Witch
an aroused public is difficult to tackle - zhòng nù nán fàn
changes arise from the elbow and armpit . 2 . confusion starts from one 's side or friends - biàn shēng zhǒu yè
try to shorten the neck of a crane and lengthen that of an owl -- to go against nature - duan he xu fu
The rain is over and the clouds are over - yǔ shōu yún sàn
extensive experience and knowledge - dān jiàn qià wén
feel like old friends at the first meeting - yī jiàn rú gù
Abstain from extravagance rather than frugality - jiè shē nìng jiān