swindle on all sides
Swindle, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ngku à NGX à PI à n, which means lying everywhere. It's from Dong Li appreciating chrysanthemum by Ming Wu Ming.
Idiom usage
The second elder brother Ying, the silver will be with him, only he will not hold my flag and cheat outside.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: East lie West lie
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Ming Wumingshi's Dongli appreciating chrysanthemums: "if you talk about me, you don't know a word. If you say to replace the official property, steal the official seal, cheat, the world run first
Idiom explanation
It refers to telling lies everywhere.
swindle on all sides
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