stab sb in the back
Fangleng arrow, a Chinese word, Pinyin is f à NGL à Ji à n, which originally means to shoot people when they are unprepared; now it refers to hurting people secretly. From the outlaws of the marsh.
explain
It used to mean shooting an arrow at a man when he was not prepared. This is a metaphor for hurting people secretly.
source
Chapter 87 of outlaws of the Marsh: "what's the difficulty of measuring this small array! Don't shoot cold arrows in your army. Let's fight against you. " Lu Xun's sequel to Huagai: the rose without flowers: "my explanation of" fangleng Jian "is quite different from that of them. It means that someone was injured and I don't know where the arrow came from. The so-called "rumor" is close to the common people. "
usage
Used as a predicate, object, or attribute.
Chinese PinYin : fàng lěng jiàn
stab sb in the back
beat drums and clang gongs -- in + battle. jī gǔ míng jīn
good and bad fortune go together. huò fú tóng mén
hear readily without comprehending what is heard. ěr shí zhī tán
close the gate and shut out visitors. dù mén jué kè