avoid being seen
Dodge, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du ǒ Du ǒ sh ǎ NSH ǎ n, which means to dodge and get out of the way, so as not to encounter certain situations. It also describes covering, prevaricating, not frank, not straightforward. It's from flowers in the mirror.
The origin of Idioms
The 19th chapter of Li Ruzhen's Jing Hua Yuan in Qing Dynasty: "the three men dodged and walked together. As you walk along, you can see that the people of that country are all elegant and elegant. When you look at yourself again, you can only feel endless ugliness. "
Idiom usage
I dare not face it head on. Lu Yao's ordinary world, Vol. 3, Chapter 22: "he walks under the eaves without an umbrella." Mao Dun's frosty leaves are as red as February flowers 6: it's worth mentioning for a long time.
avoid being seen
better to lead in a small position than to take a back seat under a great leader - jī shī niú cóng
Sea alliance and mountain curse - hǎi méng shān zhòu