Giant beetle

Giant beetle

It's a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh é NJI ā NJ ù D ù, which means a powerful villain. It comes from Huang Liuhong's Fuhui Quanshu, Xingming and Gaoling in Qing Dynasty.

Idiom usage

As an object, attribute, etc

Analysis of Idioms

Synonym: cunning

The origin of Idioms

According to Huang Liuhong's Fuhui Quanshu Xingming imprisonment in the Qing Dynasty, "there are those who are greedy officials who take advantage of their stolen goods and kill them; there are those who are treacherous giant beetles who are afraid of being lucky enough to get rid of them and get sick."

Idiom explanation

It refers to a powerful villain.

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