infringe justice
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is w é ITI ā Nb è IL ǐ, which means doing things cruelly, violating the ethics of heaven, and "disobeying heaven and reason". It comes from Wang Zhizhuan, the history of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Wang Zhizhuan in the history of Ming Dynasty:" today, the enemy is rampant and disobedient, but your majesty should consolidate the frontier, apply for orders, and strengthen the wall and clear the field. "
Analysis of Idioms
It's against nature, against nature and against nature
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
infringe justice
follow suit without knowing why - ǎi rén guān cháng
be jealous of the good and envious of the strong - jí xián dù néng
unequalled or peerless in the whole country - hǎi nèi wú shuāng