in evildoing
Procrastination is a Chinese idiom, and Pinyin is Tu à R é nxi à Shu à, which means forcing people to do something they don't want to do together.
explain
Drag: pull. Pull others into the water. It means to force people to do something they don't want to do together.
source
The 25th issue of Ming Dynasty's Li Sufu's Yuanxiao Nao: "it's a woman dragging people into the water. It has nothing to do with me."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: Trxs [synonym]: drag people into the water [allegorical sayings]: take a net rope around your feet [give an example to make a sentence]: canal means to me, but I persuade it with the right way; canal means to drag people into the water, but I save people ashore. The case of Confucianism in Ming Dynasty by Huang Zongxi in Qing Dynasty
usage
It's a predicate
in evildoing
create a disturbance among neighbours - dǎ jiē mà xiàng
encourage the free airing of views - guǎng kāi yán lù
feel like old friends at the first meeting - yī jiàn rú jiù
the beam breaking and the rafter falling -- the country being in a stage of ruin - dòng xiǔ cuī bēng