perpetrate whatever evils one pleases
Wanton behavior, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ì y ì w à NGX í ng, meaning to do whatever you want. It comes from the biography of Du Zhou in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
1. According to the biography of Du Zhou in the book of Han Dynasty, "the Marquis of Quyang was the Assistant Minister of the three princes. He knew that Zhao Zhaoyi killed the prince. He didn't play in vain. Instead, he compared with Zhao and acted recklessly." 2. Biography of Yunsi in the draft of Qing Dynasty: Yunsi acted recklessly in the imperial examination, and the banditry happened in a short time. Can I not read the grand plan of my ancestors and let the descendants live in peace forever?
Idiom usage
At the time of the emperor's examination, I will not read my ancestors' grand plan, and I will never forget the safety of my descendants? History of the Qing Dynasty: biography of Yunsi
perpetrate whatever evils one pleases
the enemy approached the walls - bīng lín chéng xià
Concealing evil and promoting good - yǎn è yáng shàn
drift about without any definite trace like running water or duckweed - gěng jì píng zōng
Don't burn incense at ordinary times, but rush to embrace Buddha's feet - píng shí bù shāo xiāng,jí lái bào fó jiǎo