Hide from the public
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ù nm í NGN ì J ì, which means to be anonymous. It's from Cui Yin Tang Ji.
Notes on Idioms
Hiding: hiding; hiding: hiding.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shunqin of the Song Dynasty wrote in the records of Cui Yin Tang: "if you don't get along with the details, you'll be far away, and you'll disappear, for fear that you'll hear about it."
Idiom usage
It means to be anonymous. In order to avoid his responsibility, he went into hiding.
Hide from the public
Thousands of mountains and thousands of rocks - wàn hè qiān yán
a beast at bay will put up a desperate fight - kùn shòu yóu dòu
reject representations and gloss over errors - jù jiàn shì fēi