Yin Xing
Yin Xing, a Chinese idiom, means to avoid meeting because of jealousy. It comes from the family of relatives in historical records.
explain
This is a metaphor for avoiding meeting because of jealousy.
allusion
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty favored Mrs. Yin and Mrs. Xing at the same time and ordered them not to meet. Mrs. Yin asked Emperor Wu to see Mrs. Xing. After the meeting, Mrs. Yin "is bent down and weeping, since the pain is not as good as it is.". See historical records: the family of Waiqi. How can you lead him to be the one with the same heart? In the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty favored both Mrs. Yin and Mrs. Xing and took good care of them. In order to avoid their quarrel with each other, they were forbidden to meet. Later, Mrs. Yin asked Emperor Hanwu to let her see Mrs. Xing. Emperor Hanwu considered and agreed to her request again and again. After meeting, Mrs. Yin bowed her head in pain and sighed that she was inferior to Mrs. Xing
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: bmyx [synonym]: Yin Xing
usage
It is used as object and attribute
Chinese PinYin : bì miàn yǐn xíng
Yin Xing
as naked as when one was born. chì shēn luǒ tǐ