Deceive the public
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku á ngsh í Hu ò zh ò ng, which means to deceive people. It comes from the biography of Chen Fan in the book of the later Han Dynasty by Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To deceive or deceive the world
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: deceiving the world and stealing fame
The origin of Idioms
Fan Ye's biography of Chen Fan in the book of the later Han Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty: "Kuang was buried in a grave, and bred in it. Did he deceive the public and slander ghosts and gods?"
Idiom explanation
To deceive is to deceive the world.
Chinese PinYin : kuáng shí huò zhòng
Deceive the public
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