comply in appearance but oppose in heart
Yang Fengyin Fei is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y á NGF è ngy ī NW é I, which means playing with double dealing tactics. On the surface, it obeys, on the surface, it violates (agree in public, oppose behind). It's from officialdom.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] two sides, right and wrong, different from the inside and the outside
The origin of Idioms
The 47th chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom: he once advised him face to face, but he didn't want to do anything like Bu Zhifu.
Idiom usage
We should be honest when we speak and do things, and don't act in a negative way. I hate those snobbish people who don't agree with each other. As long as I can do it, I will resolutely complete the task and never disobey the law. Qian's family precepts: more foster care homes are set up to adopt the four people without complaint, more baby care centers are set up to inspect the breasts, so as not to violate the law and abuse the children. Fan Jingwen's memorials to Ming officials, collection of Ge Da Hu Xing: if there is a day when Xu Tu is compared with Yang Fengyin, and the name goes to the actual existence, the white bamboo slips will follow. Ping Buqing's "xiawai Jixie · anecdotes · duansu case" in Qing Dynasty: when drawing up the decree, he violated the law and rewritten it without authorization. What's the sincerity of issuing it as my decree? Mao Zedong's "principles, methods and future of opposing the Japanese attack" 2: it is not to build the great wall of the Anti Japanese national united front, but to demolish the Great Wall, or to defy the law, and to talk about "unity".
Chinese PinYin : yáng fèng yīn wéi
comply in appearance but oppose in heart
Young dragon and young Phoenix. lóng chú fèng zhǒng
think about consiquences of your act. dǎ gǒu kàn zhǔ