Abuse the heart of an old beast
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n ü è L ǎ OSH ò UX ī n, which means to compare cruelty without benevolence, just like a beast. It comes from the biography of Wu Wuzi in Hanshu and Wang Shijia in Shiji.
Idiom explanation
Elder abuse: elder abuse. It refers to cruelty without benevolence, just like a beast.
The origin of Idioms
"Wu Wu Zi Zhuan" written by Ban Gu of Han Dynasty: "Wu Hu! The xungui family abused the old beast's heart and acted as a traitor. I've ordered you to lead me to the crime of seizure. " "Yu Xi! The Hun Cong family abused the heart of the old beast, violated the bandits, and acted cunningly. "
Abuse the heart of an old beast
as easy as turning over the palm - yì rú fān zhǎng