To hide the truth from the sky
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m è ID ì m á NTI ā n, which means cheating heaven and earth. It refers to ignorance of conscience, concealing facts or deceiving people with lies. From the moon on the river.
Idiom explanation
Cheat the world. It refers to ignorance of conscience, concealing facts or deceiving people with lies.
The origin of Idioms
The poem of sprinkling the moon on the river by Hou Shanyuan, Jin, said: "if you don't know how to attack the heaven and the earth, you will know how to do it
Idiom usage
The title of Wu Mingshi's Huo Na Xiao Tianyou: "you are so ignorant and secretive."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: to abuse heaven and earth
Chinese PinYin : mèi dì mán tiān
To hide the truth from the sky
with complete mutual understanding. mò nì yú xīn
due to all sorts of accidental mishaps. yīn cuò yáng chā