Hide from the shadows
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì y ǐ ngli ǎ NJ ì, which means to hide from others. From the epitaph of Liu jianweng.
The origin of Idioms
In the epitaph of Liu jianweng written by Ye Shi of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "we have already made a compromise between the two sides, and we have been hiding from the public like ytterbium, and the traitors have been hiding from the public."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: to avoid being invisible
Idiom usage
It means to hide oneself.
Hide from the shadows
surrendering oneself to the cannibal bandits to substitute for his younger brother they captured , stating that he himself is fatter - xiōng féi dì shòu
glare like a temple door god -- to be fierce of visage - jīn gāng nǔ mù
cold weather sets in as the year draws to its close - suì mù tiān hán