a petty theft
The Chinese idiom, G ǒ ut ō ush ǔ Qi è in pinyin, means a thief like a pike. It can't be compared to a rebel against the climate. It's from Yu Li · Qianlima.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Ji of Ming Dynasty wrote in Yu Li ion Qian Li Ma: "under your door, you are nothing but a thief and a rogue."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences. Today, we are going to send several boats to steal. A brief introduction to Fang Guozhen
Chinese PinYin : gǒu tōu shǔ qiè
a petty theft
Show off and commit adultery. mài qiào xíng jiān
study by the light of reflected snow or glow-worms. xuě chuāng yíng jǐ
nature 's justice and human feelings. tiān lǐ rén qíng