Rat heart and wolf lung

Rat heart and wolf lung

The Chinese idiom, sh ǔ x ī NL á NGF è I, means sinister and vicious. It's from Zheng Xie's post orphan journey in Qing Dynasty.

Idiom usage

It refers to a person's bad heart

Analysis of Idioms

Wolf heart and dog lung

Antonym: Bodhisattva's heart

The origin of Idioms

Zheng Xie of Qing Dynasty wrote "Zhang Zhang Weng, get the money back, be greedy, look sideways, swallow fat, plan thousands, calculate the potential crisis."

Idiom explanation

It's sinister and vicious.

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