Cave man
Cave man, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á nxu é zh ī sh ì, which means hermit. In ancient times, hermits lived in mountains, so it was called. It comes from Han Feizi, the top left of waichu.
The origin of Idioms
"Han Feizi Wai Chu Shuo Zuo Shang" says: "when his monarch saw a good man in the cave, there were ten people who could see the poor Lu AI lane by car, and hundreds of people who could see the cloth clothes by marriage ceremony."
Idiom usage
The emperor of emperor Shengzu ordered nine people. The epitaph of zhangpucun by fangbao in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yán xué zhī shì
Cave man
pretending to be what one is not. rén mú gǒu yàng
Driving a crane to become an immortal. jià hè chéng xiān
set the snipe and clam at each other and then take advantage of both. zuò shōu yú lì
pull up enemy flags and behead enemy generals on the battle field. qiān qí qǔ jiàng