Stabbing up and down
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C à sh à nghu à Xi à, which means to allege the monarch and educate the people. It comes from the book of poems written by Chen Zhen Yin.
The idiom comes from Huang Tao's answer to Chen Chen's book of poems: "poetry is originally written by Wang Ze, who is the king of the country. It is better to be a poet than to be a poet."
Stabbing up and down
practise bribery or receive bribes publicly - huì lù gōng xíng
be strictly honest under all circumstances - bù kuì wū lòu
The enemy and the king are united - dí wáng suǒ kài
Better be a chicken than a cow - nìng wéi jī kǒu,wú wéi niú hòu