commit all sorts
In Chinese, Pinyin is w ú è B ù Z à o, which means doing bad things. It comes from the book of hundreds of metaphors, deceitful words and horse death metaphors.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of hundred metaphors, deceitful words and horse death metaphors, it says, "kill all living beings, add Chu poison to them, call themselves good, and create all evil, just like that fool."
Analysis of Idioms
No evil, no evil
Idiom usage
I've done a lot of bad things
Examples
This kind of person will be punished sooner or later.
commit all sorts
pay even for a horse 's drink of water -- extreme honesty - yìn mǎ tóu qián