have a heart as malicious as snakes and scorpions
Snake and scorpion heart, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é Xi ē x ī NCH á ng, which means to describe the vicious heart. It's from the makeup box.
Idiom explanation
Scorpion: a poisonous insect of spiders.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Yuan Wu Ming's "Bao makeup box" is: "it's a snake and a scorpion's heart. It's not so poisonous."
Idiom usage
To be cruel is to be cruel. Chapter 8 of Liu sifen's baimenliu Qiulu dangerous city: "what kind of heart do the little people he hates have?" He looks like a good man, but he has a kind heart.
have a heart as malicious as snakes and scorpions
be a restless fellow like a drifting water plant - píng zōng làng jì
get into trouble through clever means - nòng qiǎo fǎn zhuō