A Shi steal one's name
A Shi Diao Ming, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced as ē sh ì D à om í ng, which means to steal personal reputation by cheating people. From Liang Qichao's Xin Min Shuo in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
A Shi: Qu Cong caters to the hearts of the world; stealing Name: stealing reputation. Cheat the world with deception to steal personal reputation.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Qichao's Xinmin Shuo, section 18: "the intelligent people, since this is one of the secret keys of a Shi's stealing fame, so the fame and integrity are leisurely checked, and they have nothing to look back on."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: deceiving the world and stealing fame
Idiom usage
He is very good at stealing his name and swindling the trust of the people all over the country.
Chinese PinYin : ē shì dào míng
A Shi steal one's name
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