monstrous crimes
Heinous crime, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ā OTI ā nzh ī Zu ì, which means to describe great crime. It comes from LV Huiqing's duty to appoint Jianning army's deputy envoys to settle down in this prefecture without signing a letter.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote "Lv Huiqing's duty to appoint Jianning army's deputy envoys not to sign official documents for resettlement in this prefecture": "it's the rule of the world to correct the heinous crimes."
Idiom usage
It's a big crime. It's a big crime. It's a big crime. The fourth chapter of "Fengyun meeting" by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : tāo tiān zhī zuì
monstrous crimes
spread from mouth to mouth. zhòng kǒu jiāo chuán
time passed by and life changed. shí yí shì biàn