diabolic tricks and wicked craft
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í J ì y í nqi ǎ o, which means novel skills and works. It's from Shu Tai Shi Xia.
The origin of Idioms
"Shu · Tai Shi Xia": "(King of Shang) makes wonderful skills to please women." Kong yingdashu: "strange skill means strange skill, and wanton skill means excessive skill. The two are similar, but the technique is based on the person's body, and skillfully refers to the utensils as different ears. "
Idiom usage
Combined; used as object and attribute; refers to novel skills and works. Hong Shen's "fragrant rice" Scene 1: in the past, the countryside used to use a copper pot to stew water in the kitchen. Who would spend three and a half yuan to buy such an ingenious thing! "In the past, in the reign of the emperor, there were custom-made costumes, while those who were skillful were punished."
diabolic tricks and wicked craft
scheme exhausted and situation pressing - jì qióng shì cù
He who follows me prospers, and he who goes against me perishes - shùn wǒ zhě chāng,nì wǒ zhě wáng