It's a day of banditry
Banditry is a Chinese word. Pinyin is f ě iy í zh ā ox ī, which means more than one morning and one night.
Idiom explanation
Pinyin f ě iy í zh ā ox ī means more than one morning and one night.
The origin of Idioms
The source of "ZhouShu · Wendi Ji Shang": "today, if you call Yue to give the officials, the officials will be in the East, and the bandits will be in the day."
Examples of Idioms
Example "Strange Tales from a lonely studio · Yingning" I have a will.
It's a day of banditry
a situation of tripartite confrontation - sān fēn dǐng lì
share enjoyment with those having similar tastes - gōng zhū tóng hào
pressing the foot and whispering in the ear -- telling a secret - niè zú fù ěr