Antonym of integrity
Treachery jiān zhà It is also called "treachery". False and deceitful. The Book of Rites - Classic Interpretation: "A gentleman should not accuse others of being treacherous when judging rites." The Guan Zi - Ming Fa Interpretation: "To balance fairness and treat things, treacherous people should not do their own things." The Book of History - Filial Piety and Military Discipline: "The Son of Heaven made an envoy to test the sorcery and win the tripod without any treachery, but to welcome the tripod to Ganquan by means of a ritual temple." The Biography of Wei Shu Zhao Shulong: "Shulong is treacherous and does not act, and forgets to betray gratitude." Jingben Popular Novels - Obscuring the Prime Minister: "(Wang Mang) is a treacherous man, relying on the power of the hot house, the prime minister is authoritative, and the Yin has the meaning of compiling the Han Dynasty." New Collection of Yuan Regulations - Criminal Department - Test: "The treachery is growing, and the customs are deteriorating." Feng Deying's Bitter Cuisine cunning jiǎo huá 1. Cheat and cunning. It also refers to those who are crafty and cunning. "Zuo Zhuan · Twenty six Years of Zhao Gong": "If my one or two brothers and nephews will reward Shun Tianfa, helpless and cunning, and follow the orders of the previous king... then they will do the same." Song Qinguan's "Ren Chen Ce Xia": "Later generations of madmen are crafty and immoral people, or steal their weapons to sell them under their false names." Sun Zhiwei of the Qing Dynasty's "Song of Renming Mansion to Catch Thieves": "A thief hides in Wu Zao Kuai, and his cunning is quite popular with officials." Lu Xun's Cry - Madman's Diary: "The fierce heart like a lion, the timid heart of a rabbit, and the cunning heart of a fox." 2. Smart. "Rebirth Destiny" Volume 10: "He is naturally cunning and intelligent, and his contingency words come freely buckling qū qǔ 1. Bending. Selected Works by Zhang Heng (Ode to Tokyo): "The gate of the ice chamber and the pavilion are crooked, and evil obstructs the canal." Wu Xue of the Three Kingdoms wrote a comprehensive note: "Both the gate of the ice chamber and the pavilion are crooked and evil, and the way is based on the city." Li Qunyu of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem called "Hearing a Partridge in Jiuziban": "You are walking through a crooked and rugged road, and listen to the sound of the hook." Shunzhi of the Ming Dynasty and Tang Dynasty wrote "Ordering the Waterway Transportation Matters": "You can see the people in Fujian and Zhejiang provinces walking between the stones, and the crooked is unimpeded." Song Jiaoren's poem "Climbing to the Top of the Taoguang Mountain": "Xu found a winding path and reached the highest peak." 2. It refers to the origin of things. The Annals of the Three Kingdoms, the Annals of Shu, and the True Story of Fa: "Si is simple, and its outside is more than its ears. The rest are inflexible, and it is difficult to say goodbye." evil xié è Evil and evil. [Sentence] People believe that the power of justice will eventually overcome evil. Evil and evil. Zhou Rites, Local Officials and Chief Salvation: "Take charge of the evil mistakes of the people and punish them.". Han Dynasty, Wang Fu, "On the Hidden Husband. On Forgiveness": "Anyone who sets up a king will punish evil and foster good." Deflection piān xié Irregularity; Tilt. New Chant of Yutai · Ancient Poem<For Jiao Zhongqing's Wife>: "Women's travel is not oblique, so what's the meaning is not thick." Wu Zuxiang's Mountain Torrent 10: "The sun is oblique, hanging in the sky." ◎ Deflection pi nxi é (1) [deflection]: Deflection from a straight line or a designated route; The deviation of a bullet from its aiming direction (2) [askew]: skew; His nose and eyes are slightly slanted (3) Evil jiān xié It is also called "traitor". It is also called "evil". It is also called "Guixie". 1. It refers to treacherous and evil things or people. "Guanzi · Situation Interpretation": "Therefore, there are many evils and evils, and people's masters are more and more hidden." "Mozi · Farewell": "Because their people are hungry and cold, so they are traitors." "The Book of Rites · Shengde" "Sun Shu'ao is the official of Chu... He is the minister of Chu in March. He teaches and guides the people. He is harmonious from top to bottom. The secular world is prosperous and beautiful. The government is slow and prohibited. The officials are free of evil and the thieves can't afford to stand up." Ming He Liangjun's Four Friends Zhai Cong Shuo Shi Er said: "Today, people dare to be angry but dare not
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The meaning of Zi Gong -
non-accredited -
A synonym that penetrates the heart and spleen -
Sui -
Harsh order of writing -
The antonym of building a monument -
allosterism -
zakiya -
knuckle-duster -
Pinyin of Money -
Ancestral Pinyin -
Purple waist yellow -
The antonym of being obedient to the public -
Pinyin of No. 1 Scholar Red -
Yong Wei's Pinyin -
Meaning of Ping An's letter from home -
The antonym of longing -
Sucking Pinyin -
Lu's meaning -
It means to celebrate -
a braggadocio , miscalculating his strength , conceived the vain ambition of overtaking the fleeting rays of the sun -
The opposite of baby -
The antonym of the front line -
A synonym for wagging one's tail and shaking one's head -
heigh -
It means burning the forest and hunting -
Synonyms from beginning to end -
A synonym for "ice like phellodendron" -
cartopper -
The meaning of Ziyuni -
A synonym for famine -
The antonym of separation -
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