Profound and tortuous
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NW é NQ ǔ sh é, which means to distort the use of legal provisions, without showing traces to trap people in crime. From the sea of officials.
Idiom explanation
To invoke the legal provisions in a distorted way, to trap people without showing any trace.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth chapter of the official sea: "he wants to show off his cleverness, expand his own momentum, and give this man's head in a profound and tortuous way. Then he feels comfortable in his heart."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: deep and skillful slander
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or adverbial; used in writing
Profound and tortuous
exist side by side and play a part together - xiāng fǔ xiāng chéng
numerous adversities and calamities - sān zāi liù nán
just a flourish of the pen and it 's done - yī huī ér jiù
store up goods to make a good bargain - tún jī jū qí
sit idle and eat , and in time one 's whole fortune will be used up - zuò chī shān bēng