Another day steals the sky
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu à NR à t à UTI à n, which means to change the truth of things in order to achieve the purpose of deception. It comes from Cai Hao Ji Gong ban Sheng slander by Tu Long of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; of deception
The origin of Idioms
Tu Long's caihaoji palace ban shengslander in the Ming Dynasty said, "I can't bear to be crazy. I'm too crazy to write poems. I only worry about the slander spread abroad, but I can't avoid ridiculing the wind and the moon by stealing the day."
Another day steals the sky
express the subtlety tactfully and finely - qū jìn qí miào
appear to be tough outwardly , be timid inwardly - sè lì nèi rěn
the land yields good harvests and the people enjoy good health - rén shòu nián fēng
Follow the rules and practice the ink - dǎo jǔ jiàn mò