What's right and what's wrong
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à OSH ì Q í NGF ē I, which means that what you do on the surface is completely different from what you think in your heart. It's from the orthodox religion with monks.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: different from the outside, right and wrong Antonyms: same from the outside
The origin of Idioms
"With the monk Orthodox Church": "faith can be described as the heart and the matter back, seemingly right and wrong."
Idiom explanation
What you do on the surface is completely different from what you think. The metaphor is different from the inside.
Chinese PinYin : mào shì qíng fēi
What's right and what's wrong
a man 's mind is unpredictable. rén xīn nán cè
good writings make people copy them. luò yáng zhǐ guì
Pick a fault and pick a quarrel. jué xiá zhāi xìn