deceive God and man
Deception is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī Ti ā NW ǎ NgR é n, which means to deceive heaven and people; it describes the great deception. From the book with Chen Shilang.
Entry
deceive God and man
Pinyin
qītiānwǎngrén
Citation explanation
Deceiving nature, deceiving people, etc
In his book with Chen Shilang written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty, it is said that "within ten days, there was a saying that the country was made for the country, and those who responded to it were deceiving the heaven and ignoring others, harbouring danger, and restraining it."
In chuanxilu, Wang Shouren of the Ming Dynasty: "the theory that the sun is seeking prosperity, the scheme of deceit, the plan of attack, all the skills of deceiving the heaven and ignoring the man, and the skill of seeking sound and profit for a short time can not be named as Guan, Shang, Su and Zhang.".
Ming Li Zhi's book burning. Volume 2. Answer to friend's book: it's not so violent to see the people who bully the heaven and ignore the people and want to take the head directly.
In Chu Tan Ji Shi You Shi by Li Zhi of the Ming Dynasty, those who deceive the heaven and ignore the others must preach Daoism, and sell their schemes of deceiving the heaven and ignoring the others.
Bi Yuan, Qing Dynasty (volume 197): the rulers of the country plot treachery and deception, and use fallacies to be loyal, so as to confuse the imperial court, deceive the heaven and ignore others, but they are self-interest. Your majesty believes in the other side deeply, and allows the other side to be faithful.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object.
Chinese PinYin : qī tiān wǎng rén
deceive God and man
It's like the abyss of heaven. bù chì tiān yuān