steal the beams and pillars and replace them with rotten timbers
The pronunciation of Ch à Uli á nghu à nzh à is a Chinese idiom, which refers to making trouble in secret and substituting false for true. From "the number one scholar moved his wife".
Idioms and allusions
Duan Quanfa's "Number One Scholar" moves his wife: "I think it's time to change the beam. I'll go back and let my wife come to the meeting for me." "I don't know how to tell jokes, so I have to make a small order to change the beam for the pillar."
Discrimination of words
[synonym]: steal the day, steal the beam and exchange the pillar [antonym]: loyal and honest [usage]: as object and attribute; same as "steal the beam and exchange the pillar"
Chinese PinYin : chōu liáng huàn zhù
steal the beams and pillars and replace them with rotten timbers
man of great courage looks like a coward. dà yǒng ruò qiè
one 's fame spreads throughout the world. yù mǎn tiān xià
The rest of the chicken and the porpoise. jī tún zhī xī
The boundary of Chu and Han River. chǔ jiè hàn hé
the time hangs heavy on one 's hands. bǎi wú liáo lài
judge the hour and size up the situation. shěn shí duó shì