Eternal bad smell
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y í ch ò uqi ā nqi ū, which means that a person who does evil will be reviled forever after his death. From the Qing Dynasty Hou Fangyu's "xiesizong Gaiyuan Tingchen Xie Biao".
Idiom usage
Complement; as predicate, attribute and object; with derogatory meaning; used for villain.
The origin of Idioms
Hou Fangyu of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the table of thanks of the court officials who planned to change the Yuan Dynasty from emperor Sizong: "Gu Nian released Yu, which made him the ghost of the monsters. He supported and praised him, and hung a Book of gold and stone that was not published, which made him infamous forever."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: long lasting, long lasting and long lasting
Antonym: everlasting
Eternal bad smell
descriptive of the life of a carefree hermit - gū yún yě hè
Young men fresh from school are uncompromising despite pressure from above. - chū shēng zhī dú bù wèi hǔ
numerous adversities and calamities - sān zāi liù nán