Our goal is to provide you with free Chinese learning tools. This series highlights idioms and proverbs, full of meaning and adaptable to many contexts. The featured idiom is 「無形之罪」, with details below.
Our focus this time is on the idiom 「無形之罪」. You’ll find its definition and examples below.
It’s like a crime that is not even alleged. Refers to a crime that is fabricated out of thin air.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
wú xíng zhī zuì
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
mou4 ying4 ji1 jeui6
Chinese idioms encompass an enormous variety, each rich in its meanings and uses. We’ve compiled these resources to support your efforts in learning the language.

