jiā
zhī
zuì
,
huàn

idiom
proverb
common

Meaning of 欲加之罪,何患无辞

欲加之罪,何患无辞 means if you are determined to condemn someone, you can always find an excuse; one can always find a pretext to frame someone. Pronounced yù jiā zhī zuì , hé huàn wú cí.

  • if you are determined to condemn someone, you can always find an excuse; one can always find a pretext to frame someone

Definitions & Examples

jiā
zhī
zuì
 
huàn
 
men
zǒng
néng
zhǎo
dào
yóu
lái
píng
 

If they want to condemn you, they can always find an excuse; they always manage to find reasons to criticize you.

shǐ
shàng
hěn
duō
zhōng
chén
dōu
shì
bèi
zhè
yàng
jiā
zhī
zuì
 
huàn
de
xiàn
hài
de
 

Throughout history, many loyal officials were framed in this way—when someone wants to incriminate you, they will always find a pretext.

guǒ
jué
de
yǒu
cuò
 
jiā
zhī
zuì
 
huàn
 
huà
shuō
 

If you think I am wrong, then you can always find an excuse to condemn me; I have nothing to say.

Zhè
shì
míng
xiǎn
de
jiā
zhī
zuì
 
huàn
ma
 
jiā
dōu
kàn
de
chū
lái
 

Isn't this an obvious case of 'if you want to condemn someone, you can always find an excuse'? Everyone can see it.