deceive the emperor and ignore everybody else
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī J ū NW ǎ ngsh à ng, which means to deceive and humiliate the monarch. It comes from Yang Chaoying's lamenting the world in Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Chaoying's song "sighing the world" in Yuan Dynasty: "he is not as good as Tao Yuanliang, an Gejin who drinks wine, when he deceives Prime Minister Cao."
Analysis of Idioms
Deceiving
loyal and devoted
Idiom usage
To deceive or deceive a monarch
Examples
The second chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms: "four thieves rise together and invade the prefectures. The misfortunes were all caused by the ten regular servants who betrayed their officials, harmed the people, and bullied the king. "
The 20th chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: Cao a conceals Xu Tian's encirclement, and Dong Guojiu's cabinet receives an imperial edict: if I want to kill a thief, I'm not the only one?
In Chapter 23 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms, you Zhengping scolded the thief in naked clothes, and Dr. Ji was poisoned and punished: it is rude to bully the king. I show the shape of my parents to show my innocence!
"Dayi Jue Mi Lu": longkeduo's deception on the king is famous. Both of them were killed in the dark, but they were not killed.
In the third chapter of the wizard of Oz, "then Zhang Zhen's story is true, and he is guilty of deceiving the emperor."
Chinese PinYin : qī jūn wǎng shàng
deceive the emperor and ignore everybody else
dedicate oneself to one's writings. yǎng wū zhù shū