come with evil intent
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á izh ě B ù sh à n, which means to emphasize that the comer has bad intentions and should be on guard. From Laozi.
Idiom explanation
Kindness: kindness, friendliness.
The origin of Idioms
Laozi: "the good does not argue, the debater is not good."
Idiom usage
It emphasizes the bad intentions of the comer. "The good doer does not come, the good doer does not come", which is also the sentence of "the good doer does not argue, the debater is not good" in Laozi. Zhao Yi, Qing Dynasty
come with evil intent
Under the trees into the valley - xià qiáo mù rù yōu gǔ
when one makes a real achievement, he becomes known - shí zhì míng guī