Evil people will have their own trials and tribulations. What does the previous sentence mean?

"Evil people have their own trials and tribulations." From the Ming Dynasty Zhou Ji's "West Lake II Episodes: Zhou Chenghuang's Argument of Unjust Cases": "Near rape and close killing have always been unjust in ancient times, and evil people will have their own evil people to punish them." It means that since ancient times, evil deeds will lead to human life cases, and bad people will have their own bad people to kill them. punish.

"West Lake II Collection" is a collection of short stories (parallel scripts) written by Zhou Ji in the Ming Dynasty. It was probably published in the Chongzhen period of the late Ming Dynasty. Also known as "West Lake Classics", thirty-four volumes.

The book consists of thirty-four volumes and contains thirty-four novels. The content is mostly about the love stories of talented scholars and beauties related to the West Lake, but there are also some stories about resisting Japanese pirates and descriptions of Hangzhou's human relations and customs, which are more meaningful. The author of "Episodes of the West Lake" is more fatalistic in his worldview. In terms of his ideological system, he has both Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism, with Confucianism being the dominant one. The work promotes karma and Confucian loyalty, filial piety and benevolence in many places.