shadiness
Ambiguous love, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cuan im è izh ī Q í ng, which means that the behavior is not bright, there are hidden secrets, also refers to men and women love each other may be private. It comes from Feng Menglong's "warning of the world, three appearances, Bao Long's plan to end injustice".
Idiom usage
A man and a woman are not alone in a room without an affair.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty wrote a general statement of warning the world: three appear to Bao Longtu to judge the injustice: "when you are a magistrate, you can dissect the ambiguous feelings in the world and break the prison of suspicions in the world."
Idiom explanation
The behavior is not bright, there is a secret inside. Also refers to men and women love each other may be private.
Chinese PinYin : ài mèi zhī qíng
shadiness
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