Li Daitao
Jiang Li Dai Tao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā NGL ǐ D à it á o, which means suffering for others or substituting for each other. It comes from the Peach Blossom Fan guarding the building by Kong Shangren in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, attribute, or object
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Li Daitao, Li Daitao
The origin of Idioms
Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan · guarding the building" in the Qing Dynasty: "Zhenli is obedient, Xiangjun is chaste, which dispels brother Ruan's hatred and the power of Uncle ma. It's also a clever plan to kill four birds with one stone by generalizing Li Daitao."
Idiom explanation
It refers to suffering or substituting for each other.
Chinese PinYin : jiāng lǐ dài táo
Li Daitao
the more one tries to hide , the more one is exposed. yù gài mí zhāng
have a large stock of information. lì dì shū chú
a woman who is unfaithful to her husband. bù ān yú shì
Root dentition and dislocation. gēn yá pán cuò