Dispel the madness
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is I à f à y á ngku á ng, which means to spread your hair and pretend to be crazy. The source is Han Shi waizhuan.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth volume of Han Ying's Han Shi waizhuan: "Bi Gan remonstrated to death. Jizi said, "it's foolish to know if you don't need to talk about it. It's also disloyal to kill your body to show your evil. It's very ominous that we should not combine the two. " Then he went away
Analysis of Idioms
Play the fool
Idiom usage
He pretended to be insane
Chinese PinYin : jiě fà yáng kuáng
Dispel the madness
The sea is not measurable. hǎi shuǐ bù kě dǒu liáng
conceal the faults of others and praise their good points. yǐn è yáng shàn
thoroughly to remould oneself. chōu tāi huàn gǔ
consider everyone beneath one 's notice. mù kōng yú zǐ
Devotion with all one's strength. jíe lì qián xīn