engage in illegal activities
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin t ú m ó UB ù Gu ǐ. It means planning things that go beyond the rules and regulations. It comes from the volume of poetry by Liang Zhongrong in the Southern Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of poetry by Liang Zhongrong in the Southern Dynasty, it is said that although Zhang Gong wrote thousands of poems, he still had one ear Su Shi's answer to Wang Xiangshu in Song Dynasty said, "today's test of writing is the same for thousands of people, and the examiners are also tired of it."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] harbouring evil intention antonym] keeping one's peace, following the rules Tongyun CI] yuchengqimei, beimangleilei, eyebrows and eyes, bearing the burden of life, no regret for death, beautiful words make a sound, seven mouths, sightseeing, from beginning to end, muddy water
Idiom usage
She began to speak of her supplication again. Sha Ting's magnetism
engage in illegal activities
seek common ground while reserving differences - qiú tóng cún yì
gentleness can over come stength - róu néng zhì gāng
The East is not bright, the west is bright - dōng fāng bù liàng xī fāng liàng
the rider falls as the horse rears in fright - mǎ yǎng rén fān
breakfast in the morning and dinner in the evening -- said of one who has nothing to do but eating - zhāo yōng xī sūn