Do evil
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu ò D ǎ IW é if ē I, which means doing all kinds of bad things. It comes from Meng Hanqing's moheluo in Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The third chapter of Meng Hanqing's "moheluo" in Yuan Dynasty: "we should carefully investigate the evil behavior of the girl, and go with the waves with the disobedient man."
Idiom usage
The first chapter of the complete biography of the flying dragon written by Wu Yu in Qing Dynasty: "there is no way to deceive the king! How can I be banished without treason and evil
Do evil
Build a plank road in the open and cross the old warehouse in the dark - míng xiū zhàn dào,àn dù chén cāng
scattered and broken jade -- snow - luàn qióng suì yù