Li Daitao
Li Daitao is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji à NGL à D à it á o, which means to take the blame on behalf of others. It comes from Pu Songling's strange tales from a Lonely Studio: rouge.
Pinyin
jiānglǐdàitáo
explain
Stiff: dead. Plum trees die instead of peach trees.
source
According to Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio, rouge, it is said that "if he goes beyond the wall to dig a hole in it, he naturally defies his husband and Confucianists; but if Li Daitao is stiff, it is hard for him to get rid of his injustice."
Examples
Then he cut the emissary and made a plan. Chapter two and eight of cold eye
words whose meaning is similar
Li Daitao was stiff and suffered from others
antonym
use the neighbour 's field as an outlet for one 's overflow
grammar
Subject predicate; predicate, object; derogatory
Li Daitao
speak with fervour and assurance - kǎn kǎn ér yán
be brilliant enough to reflect one 's image - guāng kě jiàn rén
complaints are whispered in a good-natured way - rén yán zé zé