Slander in a subtle way
In Chinese, Pinyin is w ē IW é NSH ē nd ǐ, which means to try every means to make an innocent person guilty. It comes from the biography of cruel officials in historical records by Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
So he was in charge of his father's Yan and Huainan's anti prison, so he slandered and killed many people. Sima Qian's biographies of cruel officials in historical records in the Western Han Dynasty
Idiom story
During the Han Dynasty, general Weiqing promoted Hedong Xianxuan as an official. All the way to success, Xianxuan was always Zhongcheng. He was ordered to deal with the cases of zhufuyan and Huainan rebellion. He set out many people's accusations in abstruse and difficult words. He killed them and made people panic. His practice eventually led to suicide.
Idiom usage
Try every means to make the innocent a person
Examples
The more serious the slander, the more the capital. Zhao Ye, Tang Dynasty
Slander in a subtle way
tramp over mountains and through ravines - fān shān yuè lǐng
suddenly see the whole thing in a clear light - huò rán guàn tōng