Stop, master
A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ō t í ngzh ǔ R é n, which means someone or someone who hides bandits or stolen goods. It comes from Song Hongmai's Yi Jian Gui Zhi Li Wu Lang.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Song Hongmai's "Yi Jian Gui Zhi · Li Wu Lang" said: "it's not comfortable to steal, but it's framed as the owner of the gang. It's sued in the county, but it's not observed, so it's accused of being in the party."
Idiom explanation
A person or family who hides bandits or stolen goods.
Chinese PinYin : wō tíng zhǔ rén
Stop, master
while i do nothing contrary to my good name. dé yīn mò wéi
The mouth is full of the constitution. kǒu hán tiān xiàn
if one man guards the pass , ten thousand are unable to get through. yī fū dāng guān
be as far removed as heaven from earth. pàn ruò yún ní