conduct evil activities openly
Firearm (pinyin m í nghu ǒí zh í Xi è) describes public robbery or wanton wrongdoing. Fight with "open fire". It comes from the record of embroidering shoes in stone cave by Mao Xianglin in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Explain to describe public robbery or unscrupulous doing bad things. Fight with "open fire".
Idioms and allusions
It is originated from Mao Xianglin's book of embroidering shoes in stone cave: "that is to say, 100 dead men are recruited, armed with open fire as the vanguard, and a thousand troops follow."
Discrimination of words
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial; it refers to doing bad things
conduct evil activities openly
always follow the steps of others , forward or backward - lǚ jìn lǚ tuì
Chewing teeth and piercing gums - jiáo chǐ chuān yín
be draped with the imperial yellow robe by one 's supporters - huáng páo jiā shēn
drive one 's friends to the side of the enemy - wèi cóng qū què
greatly discerning and apprehending - dà chè dà wù
not ashamed to admit being the last - bù chǐ zuì hòu