lead people astray
A Chinese idiom, Tu ō R é NLU ò Shu ǐ, refers to forcing people to do something they don't want to do together. It's from the second episode of West Lake: sending plum blossom ghosts to the West Pavilion.
The idiom comes from "West Lake Episode 2: sending plum blossom ghosts to make trouble in the West Pavilion": "Yang Qian, because Jian's wife is jealous and sour, is afraid to provoke Liu to blame tomorrow, saying that he is dragging people into the water, so he does not dare to solicit." Sun Jinbiao's popular sayings Shuzheng · Shuihuo: "dream of brush and flower · Hangzhou proverb zadui": ~, Tiaohu leaves the mountain. "
Chinese PinYin : tuō rén luò shuǐ
lead people astray
critically ill with a weak breath. shī jū yú qì
dressing in motley and clowning to amuse his parents. cǎi yī yú qīn
to pursue goodness is as difficult as ascending a mountain. cóng shàn rú dēng
political and military achievements. Wén zhì wǔ gōng
broadening one 's intellectual horizon and keeping within the bounds of propriety. bó wén yuè lǐ
a goose utters its cry wherever it flies. yàn guò liú shēng