unforgivable crimes

unforgivable crimes

Ten evils and five evils, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh í è w ǔ n ì, which means all kinds of unforgivable crimes. It's from killing dogs and persuading husbands.

The origin of Idioms

In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "killing a dog and persuading a husband" is the second fold: "sister-in-law, I have never committed ten evils and five evils. This family fate will be dealt with by you."

Idiom usage

To be a subject, an object, or an attribute. Even seeing that he was full of evils, he also put my heart on him. Gong Zizhen's FA Da Xin Wen in Qing Dynasty

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