Betray one's faith
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B è iy ì f ù x ì n, which means betraying morality and breaking faith. From "northern history · Zhou Ji Xia · Emperor Wu of Gaozu".
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: treachery; antonym: a promise of gold
The origin of Idioms
"Beishi · zhoujixia · emperor Gaozu Wu" said: "back huinu neighbors, abandon faith and forget righteousness."
Idiom usage
I didn't expect that Hitler was so mad that he broke his faith a year ago and began to invade the Soviet Union. Guo Moruo's "Woe to those who laugh early"
Betray one's faith
A thousand strokes of a gong, one stroke of a gong - qiān chuí dǎ luó,yī chuí dìng shēng
the sun screened off by floating clouds - fú yún bì rì
attract too much attention and invite trouble - zhāo fēng rě yǔ