Hidden tracks
Hidden trace, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á NZ ō ngni è J ì, which means hiding. It comes from "the story of the eight righteousness · hoe and touch the locust".
The origin of Idioms
Xu yuan of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book of Bayi, hoe and touch the locust tree: "listening to the second Geng of qiaolou drum, it's my sneaking trace to stab the powerful officials."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate or object; used in seclusion.
Chinese PinYin : qián zōng niè jì
Hidden tracks
suffer from an unrighted wrong or grievance. fù qū xián yuān
Have both ability and aptitude. cái néng jiān bèi
help the weak and restrain the powerful. fú ruò yì qiáng
the moral degeneration of the world is getting worse day by day. shì fēng rì xià