deceive the public so as to build up a reputation
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ò sh ì D à om í ng, meaning to deceive the world and steal its name. Cheat the world and steal reputation. It comes from Xu Shu of Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: deceiving the world and stealing fame
The origin of Idioms
Han XuGan's Zhonglun Kao pseudo: "so the people who deceive the world and steal fame, because their husband and people have been away from the holy religion for a long time, have evil ends, and create extraordinary skills."
Idiom usage
We should recognize these people who deceive the world and steal their names.
Idiom explanation
You are deceiving the world. Cheat the world and steal reputation.
Chinese PinYin : huò shì dào míng
deceive the public so as to build up a reputation
particularly brilliant in the ending. qǔ zhōng zòu yǎ
feel oneself highly flattered. dé yì yáng yáng
enrich the state and the people. fù guó yù mín
as naked as when one was born. chì shēn luǒ tǐ