shift the blame on others
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Ji à Hu à y ú R é n, which means to pass the disaster on to others. It comes from the biography of Ruan Xiaoxu in southern history.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao family in historical records: "the Han family is not in the Qin Dynasty, and they want to blame Zhao Ye."
Idiom usage
Lu Xun's book of two places, Xu Guangping: "of course, they may say so because they have to have an excuse after failure, or because they have changed their mind." In the biography of Ruan Xiaoxu in Southern History: "the answer is, 'what you don't want, can you blame others. "It's burning." We should dare to do what we dare to do, and we should never do what we blame others for. 2 don't think that if you do something bad and blame others, no one will know. Everyone's eyes are bright. Lantern riddle: enchantress
Idiom story
In the fourth year of Zhao Xiaocheng's reign, South Korea's Shangdang Taishou Feng Ting sent envoys to see Zhao Wang and said, "South Korea can't defend Shangdang. It wants to bring Shangdang into the state of Qin. The officials and people of Shangdang were willing to belong to the state of Zhao rather than to the state of Qin. At present, there are 17 cities. They are willing to be incorporated into the state of Zhao, and let the king reward the officials and the people. " King Zhao was very happy, so he summoned pingyangjun Zhao Bao and asked him, "Feng Ting wants to bring Shangdang into the state of Zhao, will you accept it?" Zhao Bao said: "now the state of Qin is slowly encroaching on the land of South Korea like silkworm eating mulberry leaves, cutting off South Korea from the middle, preventing South Korea from communicating with the Shangdang. It thinks that it can sit still and accept the Shangdang's land. The reason why South Korea didn't give up the Shangdang to the powerful state of Qin and took the initiative to give it to the state of Zhao is actually to frame the blame on the state of Zhao. The powerful state of Qin can't get it every day, but the weak state of Zhao can take advantage of it. It's profit for no reason. It's harmful and useless. " The king of Zhao didn't take Zhao Bao's advice and sent his army to occupy Shangdang. As a result, the war between Qin and Zhao was defeated. This idiom means to blame others for one's own disaster.
Analysis of Idioms
Helping others and being kind to others
Chinese PinYin : jià huò yú rén
shift the blame on others
a commonplace talk of an old scholar. lǎo shēng cháng tán
be soaked in a dark liquid without becoming back. niè ér bù zī