To suppress the secret
Hermit Bayin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is è m ì B ā y ī n, which means that all kinds of musical instruments stop playing and the music is silent; it means that the emperor stops playing music after his death; it describes the death of the head of state. It comes from the book of history.
The origin of Idioms
"Book of history · Shundian" said: "three years, the four seas suppress the eight tones."
Idiom usage
The third volume of Liang Shaoren's essays on two kinds of Qiuyu nunnery in Qing Dynasty: "Yu Ren arrived in Beijing in the year of Wu, but he didn't get the ear and eye appreciation when he arrived."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Ba Yin Er mi
To suppress the secret
there is no lack of people of that ilk - shí fān yǒu tú
be ready to realize one 's aspiration anywhere all over the country - sì fāng zhī zhì
engaging one to hold the " knife " -- employ a person to write an essay in one 's name - qiàn rén zhuō dāo
each department acting on its own - fǎ chū duō mén
wear a sad face a long face with knitted eyebrows - chóu méi kǔ liǎn
there is nothing comparable to this - wú kě bǐ nì
Carp leaping to the dragon's gate - lǐ yú tiào lóng mén