Sneak around
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ō UD ō NGM ō x ī, which means to steal. From village music hall.
The origin of Idioms
The second part of the book "village music hall" written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "that disciple child is not like a good man. Let's send him away secretly."
Idiom usage
A thief is a thief. example yuan · Guan Hanqing's "four spring garden" the second fold: "life to kill people and set fire, cut corners, sneak around." When I was a child, I was sneaking around, trying to be weird, walking around and being dishonest. The wedge of Ming Dynasty's Wumingshi's "pozhaifeisheng"
Chinese PinYin : tōu dōng mō xī
Sneak around
of wide girth and ample heart. xīn guǎng tǐ pán
thrust here and strike there. dōng chōng xī tū
the wrangling guest robs the place of the host. xuān bīn duó zhǔ
To wash troops and herd horses. xǐ bīng mù mǎ