Are the consequences full of idioms? I want to consult. ...

It's not an idiom, it should be full of evil.

Evil is full of profits.

Basic explanation

Evil: evil; Penetration: the rope that wears money; Every thousand pieces are consistent; English: I'm full. How many sins are there in wearing money; It is full. It will never end. It's time to describe the heinous crime as being punished.

detailed description

Interpretation: penetration: the rope that wears money; English: I'm full. There are as many crimes as threading a rope. It is time to be punished. From: "Shangshu Thai Oath": "Commercial crimes are profitable, and destiny is punished." Ex.: You have no reason to say today. ?

◎ The fourth fold of Wu Yingming's Zhusha Dan Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; It is derogatory to describe people as bad.