I've never met the earth
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m è ID ì m á NTI ā n, which means to conceal the truth without conscience and cheat others with lies. It comes from "sprinkling the moon on the river" by Shanyuan, Marquis of the Jin Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To deceive, to deceive, to deceive, to deceive, to deceive, to deceive, to deceive.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: to hide the truth from the sky
The origin of Idioms
Jin Hou Shanyuan's poem "sprinkling the moon on the river" said: "if you don't know how to attack the heaven, you can already know how to do it
Idiom explanation
It refers to hiding the truth without conscience and deceiving others with lies. It is also called "hiding the truth from the sky".
Chinese PinYin : mèi dì mán tiān
I've never met the earth
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play off one power against another. yǐ yí zhì yí