Bluster, doubt and hypocrisy
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ò ngy í x ū h è, which means bluffing, threatening, and "bluffing, suspecting and drinking". It comes from the biography of Su Qin in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Su Qin in historical records: "it's because of the suspicion of empty drinking in the cave, but it's arrogant and dare not enter."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; refers to bluff. Examples: the first chapter of the Warring States strategy is called "bluster, doubt and falsehood". All men are suspicious and boastful. If they have nothing to do, they will get this way. On Yan Fu's salvation
Bluster, doubt and hypocrisy
Face to face Gong, face to face drum - dāng miàn luó,duì miàn gǔ
songs of a highbrow type will find very few people to join in the chorus - qǔ gāo hè guǎ
enhance agricultural production and economize expenses - qiáng běn jié yòng