Fly for slander
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à im ó UDI à ob à ng, which means to attack with slander. It comes from the Shinto stele of sutu and Shizhong Zhongshu order presented to Taiwei Xu Guogong.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote an inscription on the Shinto of sutu and Shizhong Zhongshu, which said: "the two bandits are in trouble with the Duke of Xu. It's not good for them Then he would fly to seek slander and infect me
Analysis of Idioms
Slander and slander
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in life
Fly for slander
Better be a chicken than a cow - nìng wéi jī kǒu,bù wéi niú hòu
on entering a country , inquire about its customs - rù bāng wèn sú
bind the feet with a red rope -- to be united in wedlock - chì shéng jì zú
the boy and girl are innocent playmates - liǎng xiǎo wú cāi
a nobleman makes his tour in disguise - bái lóng yú fú