rob other 's good point
In Chinese, Pinyin is R ǎ NgR é nzh ī m ě I, which means to take advantage of others. It comes from Tang Yulin literature by Wang Dang of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Tang Yulin literature, written by Wang Dang of Song Dynasty, it is said that "a person who compares himself with others has no good deeds, and a person who stirs up people's beauty is like a person's beam."
Chinese PinYin : rǎng rén zhī měi
rob other 's good point
Strike a knot with one's hands. fǔ zhǎng jī jié
A wife who has shared her husband's hard lot must never be cast aside.. zāo kāng zhī qī bù xià táng
something which enjoys an empty name but serves no practical purpose. nán jī běi dǒu
a dried up tree comes to life again. kū shù shēng huā