under an injustice
Calling heaven and calling earth, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h à Ti à NH à OD à, which means extreme injustice, resentment or pain. It comes from Song Zhoumi's "Qi Dong Ye Yu · Jiading Bao Xi".
[source] song Zhoumi's qidongyeyu jiadingbaoxi: "my grandfather and father, Wang Bao with one heart If you do not die in captivity, you will die in bandits; if you are a son or a grandson, you will call heaven and earth, and this hatred is hard to grind. " [example] grandmother Zhan was very worried about her health. Every time she got sick, she almost didn't want to live. Yuan Hongdao, Ming Dynasty
under an injustice
keep on repeating at great length - lián piān lèi zhēn
a person of exceptional ability or striking appearance - rén cái chū zhòng
the hustle and bustle of large crowds - xī lái rǎng wǎng
live off one person while secretly helping another -- work in the interest of an opposing group at the expense of one 's own - chī lǐ pá wài