Disappear
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu à NDU à NN à J à, which means hiding one's head and feet and hiding one's tracks. Used as a metaphor to cover up the truth. It's from mourning for life.
Hide one's head, hide one's feet, hide one's deeds. Used as a metaphor to cover up the truth. source: there is a saying in Zhuang Ji's "mourning for life": "I'll disappear after chatting, I'll be silent and silent." It means: hide your head and feet, hide yourself, be lonely and silent. Example: there is a saying in Huainanzi's human training: "the reason why it is difficult for a husband to know is that he disappears." The reason why it is difficult to understand clearly is that many people have hidden the clue of the matter. Shen Buhui's "Shen Zi · general principle" says: "therefore, those who are good at giving priority to others rely on folly, stand upright without profit, dare not, hide in nothing, and disappear to show that there is nothing to do in the world." grammatical usage: used as predicate; used as metaphor to cover up the truth
Chinese PinYin : cuàn duān nì jì
Disappear
fawn upon the rich and powerful persons. qū yán fù rè
avoid the difficult and choose the easy. bì nán jiù yì