Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Idioms describing bad social atmosphere
Idioms describing bad social atmosphere
Pronunciation shāng fēng bài sú
Release injury: injury; Failure: corruption. Refers to corrupting social customs. It is often used to condemn immoral misconduct. Comprehensive application of law; As a predicate; With a derogatory connotation. Refers to moral corruption.
Synonyms are ugly, ugly.
The antonym is upright and upright. The world is getting worse and worse.
The world is getting worse and worse.
Explanation: It shows that the social atmosphere is getting worse every day.
Source: Qing Qiu Jin's "Letter to Qiu Rong": "China's world has gone bad, and relatives are still like this. What about friends?"
Synonym: from bad to worse, people's hearts are not old.
Antonym: thriving, thriving.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; With derogatory meaning; Refers to the social atmosphere.
Ex.: People's hearts are really different and different! Say ~, that is ~! ★ Ouyang Shan's struggle. From bad to worse, people's hearts are not old
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