Vilifying
Slander, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ò NGW ū ch ǒ UD ǐ, meaning to slander, slander with very hard words. It comes from Xue Fucheng's notes of Yong'an, anecdotes, dunbi Suiwen Lu, dangkui, Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Xue Fucheng's notes on Yong'an, anecdotes, and dunbi Suiwen Lu should be destroyed in the Qing Dynasty: "the ho family, who had been under Wen'an Gong Ling Han, and arrested his family's women and children, all slandered and slandered him, which was unbearable."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
Vilifying
be lenient towards villains and let them grow traitors - gū xī yǎng jiān