devilish stratagem
Ghost trick, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ǐ y ù J ì Li ǎ ng, which means to refer to the mean means of hurting people with sinister intentions. From the book of songs, Xiaoya, he Rensi.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · he Rensi:" if you are a ghost, you can't get it. "
Idiom usage
The law is sometimes poor if one knows how to make profit, does not know how to fear the law, and performs his tricks. The fourth chapter of the Black Ghost by Peng Yangou in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] conspiracy, ulterior motives, evil intentions and [antonym] aboveboard, aboveboard and frank
Chinese PinYin : guǐ yù jì liǎng
devilish stratagem
One hundred and eight thousand li. shí wàn bā qiān lǐ
one 's lips are dry and one 's mouth parched. chún gān kǒu zào
slow and steady wins the race. bǒ xíng qiān lǐ
go on a journey of thousands of miles. wàn lǐ cháng zhēng
follow the tracks of an overthrown chariot -- follow the same old disastrous road. dǎo xí fù zhé