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It is a Chinese idiom, CH ò ur ò UL á iy í ng, which means rotten meat attracts flies. It means that if you have a problem with your style of thinking, you will be lured by bad people. It's from Song Shi Puji's five Lantern Festival.
Idiom explanation
Rotten meat attracts flies. If there is something wrong with one's thinking style, it will lead to the temptation of bad people.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 11 of the five Lantern Festival yuan written by Song Shi Puji: "the monk asked huiran:" how is it that the ancestor came from the west? " They said, "the stinky flesh flies."
Idiom usage
We all know the truth of "stinking meat flies".
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: fly away the stink
Chinese PinYin : chòu ròu lái yíng
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birds of the same feather flock together. shēng qì xiāng qiú
Follow the flow and forget the rebellion. cóng liú wàng fǎn
From a strategic perspective. wū shàng jiàn líng