see through sb . 's treachery
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ò ngch á Q í Ji ā n, which means to see other people's intrigues clearly. It comes from the biography of Dong chuance in the history of Ming Dynasty.
explain
I have a clear view of other people's intrigues.
allusion
Source: biography of Dong chuance in the history of the Ming Dynasty: "Song Ren is evil and wrongs the country. Does your majesty not have insight into the evil?" example: if a wise man is a gentleman, ~ In order to prevent everything from happening, he didn't want to come to the door. (Chapter 12 of Jing Hua Yuan by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty)
see through sb . 's treachery
seek death or glory on the battlefield - xiào sǐ jiāng chǎng
not to be persuaded like water cannot enter a stone - rú shǔ tóu shí
Drain one's guts and wash one's liver - lì dǎn zhuó gān
aged and greatly honoured for one 's virtues - nián gāo dé shào