a petty theft
Dog stealing, mouse stealing, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǒ UD à OSH ǔ Qi è, which means you can't be a rebel of climate. It comes from the Han Dynasty emperor Huidi Ji by Xun Yue of Han Dynasty.
idiom
a petty theft
pronunciation
gǒudàoshǔqiè
explain
Thieves like ratdogs. It's not a climate rebel.
source
Han XunYue's "Han Ji · Huidi Ji": "today, the master of the Ming Dynasty lies in the upper, and the law is in the lower. Is there a counter thief in peace? It's a real thief! "
Examples
In the biography of Xiao Chen in the book of Zhou, it is said that "to be ~, the bee flies the fox. Qun'an became a bandit when he was a Li, and a master when he gathered in Tibet. "
words whose meaning is similar
a petty theft
usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
a petty theft
entice one 's opponents to leave their vantage ground - diào hǔ lí shān
pull together and work hard as a team - lù lì yī xīn
He who steals the hook will be punished, and he who steals the country will be punished - qiè gōu zhě zhū,qiè guó zhě hóu