also: むあくぶぞう
expression, noun, nari-adjective (archaic / formal), noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
doing as much evil as one wants
Archaic Buddhist expression meaning to commit every possible evil without restraint. Rarely used in modern Japanese; found in classical texts or religious contexts.
「無悪不造」とは、あらゆる悪を造りなさないという意味の仏教語だ。
Muakufuzō is a Buddhist term meaning to commit every possible evil.
A four-character compound of classical Chinese origin, literally 'no evil not created'. The exact historical derivation is uncertain; it is conventionally associated with Buddhist descriptions of unrestrained wrongdoing.