Deceiving others
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī ngsh ē ngq ī R é n, which means that extraordinary people show off their talents and cheat the world. From preface to selected poems of Tang Dynasty by Li Panlong of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
In general, his plays on historical themes were all aimed at the political situation at that time. They were not rigidly bound by historical facts, but played at will. Although they were self indulgent, they were not deceptive.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to selected poems of Tang Dynasty by Li Panlong of Ming Dynasty, "Taibai is always at the end of a strong crossbow, intermingled with long words, and his voice deceives people."
Idiom explanation
It refers to the extraordinary people who show off their talents and deceive the world.
Chinese PinYin : yīng shēng qī rén
Deceiving others
track down sb. by following clues. shùn téng mō guā
men and women with high ideals. rén rén zhì shì
mutual help and relief in time of poverty. xiāng rú yǐ mò