10 Deadly Sins is a Chinese novel by Fang Xiang. The novel told a story about crime and involved many classic lines. The first sin was lust. In the novel, the protagonist committed a series of crimes due to his desire, including theft, murder, robbery, and so on. The second sin was jealousy. In the novel, the protagonist committed a series of crimes due to jealousy, including intentional injury, rape, and so on. The third sin is pride. In the novel, the protagonist committed a series of crimes due to his pride, including deception, humiliation, and so on. The fourth sin is anger. In the novel, the protagonist committed a series of crimes due to anger, including violent conflicts, injuries, and so on. The fifth sin is fear. In the novel, the protagonist committed a series of crimes due to fear, including running away and turning himself in. The sixth sin is greed. The novel described the protagonist committing a series of crimes due to greed, including fraud, kidnapping, and so on. The seventh sin is "selfishness". The novel described the protagonist committing a series of crimes due to selfishness, including murder, surrender, and so on. The eighth sin is laziness. In the novel, the protagonist committed a series of crimes due to laziness, including escaping, passive resistance, and so on. The ninth sin is "remorse". The novel described the protagonist committing a series of crimes due to remorse, including suicide, self-redemption, and so on.