Make a false remark
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ ox ū P ī h á ng, which means to attack the enemy's vital points. It comes from the ten sample brocade of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Take advantage of the weakness to attack the enemy.
The origin of Idioms
The third part of Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's ten sample brochures: "this one, Tian Jianju, has a lot of wisdom in his military writing, and this one, who went down to Qi city to criticize and criticize."
Idiom usage
In this paper, the author points out that if a man attacks the West and the East, he will be the traitor of the bandits; if he attacks the West and the East, he will be the commander of the strategists. Old book of the Tang Dynasty biography of Pei Ju
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: criticizing and criticizing
Chinese PinYin : dǎo xū pī háng
Make a false remark
befog the minds of the people. gǔ huò rén xīn