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The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á NGX í NGN ì y ǐ ng, which means to hide the truth. It comes from "Deng Xizi · Wu Hou Pian".
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object, it refers to a hidden form
Examples
Funian returned home from the county strike. He knew that the crime was a little serious, and his aunt was lucky to hide. He had no idea of abandoning it.
Analysis of Idioms
Evasion
The origin of Idioms
"Deng Xizi · Wu Hou Pian" says: "those who are king hide themselves, selfless under the group, cover their eyes and ears, and all the people fear shock."
Idiom explanation
Hiding: hiding. Hide the truth.
Chinese PinYin : cáng xíng nì yǐng
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The loss is more than the deficiency. sǔn yǒu yú bǔ bù zú
Quick knife to cut the mess. kuài dāo zhǎn luàn sī