A great crime
This is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m í Ti à nd à Zu à, which means to describe a great crime. It comes from Xie Jinwu.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · anonymous "Xie Jinwu" the fourth fold: "even if there is a heinous crime, it is difficult to redeem."
Analysis of Idioms
A great crime
Antonym: the greatest achievement
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; of great evil
Examples
You did it in Cangzhou, but here you are. Shi Naian's Water Margin in Ming Dynasty Chapter 11
A great crime
make endless exorbitant demands on - zhū qiú bù yǐ
A thousand miles with the same wind - qiān lǐ tóng fēng
imbued with a spirit that can conquer mountains and rivers - qì tūn shān hé