A fault conceals a good one
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju é Xi á y ǎǎ NY ú, which means deliberately picking on the spots on jade to hide its brilliance. It refers to deliberately criticizing other people's shortcomings and shortcomings, while erasing their advantages and advantages. From refuting Lu Chen.
The origin of Idioms
Yan Ying's Refutation of Lu Chen in Tang Dynasty: "today, I often discuss the politics of Jingnan in detail It's a theory of criticizing flaws and concealing virtues. It's not an appropriate one. "
Idiom usage
To be an object or attribute; to be critical
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: nitpicking and total negation
Chinese PinYin : jué xiá yǎn yú
A fault conceals a good one
cover one 's face and creep away. pěng tóu shǔ cuàn
Cheerfulness and encouragement. huān xīn gǔ wǔ
The eagle flies and the tiger eats. yīng yáng hǔ shì