appeasement brings disaster
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is y ǎ NGH ǔ y í Hu à n, which means that if the tiger is not removed, it will become a future trouble; it refers to conniving the bad guys and leaving a future trouble. It comes from Xiang Yu's biography in historical records.
Notes on Idioms
Legacy: stay; disaster: disaster.
The origin of Idioms
Xiang Yu's biography in historical records: "when Chu soldiers stopped eating, it's better to take it because of the opportunity when the heaven died in Chu. Today's Shifu attack is the so-called legacy of raising tigers. "
Idiom usage
Contraction; predicate and attribute; derogatory.
Examples
He hated the confusion and uselessness of the local civil and military officials in Shaanxi Province, and dared to keep the "thief's feelings" unknown for a long time. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng Volume I Chapter 32
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonyms: nourish carbuncle to cause trouble, let the tiger go back to the mountain, endless trouble in the future
Antonym: eliminate evil and root
appeasement brings disaster
Cast in bronze and cast in iron - tóng zhù tiě jiāo
To be the master of one's family - chèn jiā yǒu wú