Shiniu Fazhong
It is an idiom, pronounced Chu í Ni ú f à zh à ng, which means killing cattle and robbing tombs. It means stealing everything and being extremely vicious.
explain
Killing cattle and robbing tombs. It is said that theft is omnipotent and extremely vicious.
allusion
Song Sushi's CE BIE (CE BIE) 17: "the little one calls the chickens and chases the dogs, the big one calls the cattle and sends the grave everywhere."
Discrimination of words
Let's take an example to make a sentence: when a criminal commits a crime, he or she becomes a traitor. When he or she gets together in a game, he or she becomes a thief. Dai Mingshi, Qing Dynasty
[pinyin code]: cnfz
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used of villains
Shiniu Fazhong
occupy some place, belonging to another - què cháo jiū zhàn
save a person who hangs himself by pulling his feet - yǐn zú jiù jīng
obey others against one's will - jiàng xīn xiāng cóng
conceal oneself by day and march by night - zhòu fú yè xíng