in order to achieve one 's treacherous purpose
In Chinese, the Pinyin is y ǐ sh ò UQ í Ji ā n, which means to carry out his treachery. It comes from the preface of sending Lou Tunan to Huainan.
Analysis of Idioms
To sell a trick
The origin of Idioms
In Liu Zongyuan's preface to sending loutunan scholars to Huainan for a tour, it is said that "I have nothing to steal once's appearance to sell its tricks."
Idiom usage
Some knowingly committed crimes, such as Zhang Guotao, took advantage of the ignorance of many party members to sell their traitors. The position of the Communist Party of China in the national war by Mao Zedong
Chinese PinYin : yǐ shòu qí jiān
in order to achieve one 's treacherous purpose
Everyone sweeps the snow in front of the door. gè rén zì sǎo mén qián xuě
The mink is insufficient, the dog tail continues. diāo bù zú,gǒu wěi xù
strengthen the defences and clear the fields. jiān bì qīng yiě