join in plotting treason
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p é NGB ǐ Zu ò Ji ā n, which means that bad people collude with each other to do bad things. From the romance of Fengshen.
The origin of Idioms
The second chapter of Xu Zhonglin's the romance of the gods in Ming Dynasty: "if you are the standard of a minister, you will not go to the Tao, and his subordinates will turn to him, but friends will be traitors. What's the matter in the world
Analysis of Idioms
A friend is a traitor
Idiom usage
To be in collusion with others. In Nanjing geishi, Chen Jiaxun and others argued that the two men had something to do with each other. They should be denounced urgently, and listen to the pure return, in the style of the whole minister. History of the Ming Dynasty: biography of Wen Chun
join in plotting treason
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the sky and earth were spinning round - tiān xuán dì zhuàn
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