crooked ways
Heresy, a Chinese idiom, pronounced w ā im é nxi é D à o, refers to improper ways. It's also a metaphor for bad ideas. It comes from "unity depends on ideals and discipline".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] leftism and heresy [antonym] broad road and upright man
The origin of Idioms
Deng Xiaoping's "unity depends on ideals and discipline": at present, there are some unhealthy ways in economic reform
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. Let's think of ways to make everyone rich, but we must not engage in heresy.
crooked ways
rely on others for success in work - yīn rén chéng shì
Turning the past into the future - yǎn gé wéi xuān
be on guard against conceit and impetuosity - jiè jiāo jiè zào