hide and cover from place to place
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō ngy ǎ nx ī zh ē, meaning to cover up the truth. It's from xingshihengyan.
The origin of Idioms
Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan (Volume 7): "it's not easy to talk about other things, or some kind of tug of war, hiding things from the west, three things from the East and four things from the West. It's a matchmaker. It's a good day. "
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and adverbial.
Chinese PinYin : dōng yǎn xī zhē
hide and cover from place to place
survival of the fittest in natural selection. wù jìn tiān zé
try every possible way to persuade sb. hǎo shuō dǎi shuō