Disguise oneself
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Ji ǎ OQ í ngsh ì m à o, which means to cover up the true feelings and pose. It comes from preface to the biography of enxing in the book of Wei.
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute; used in written language example so feigned, wantonly rape back, so after the loyalty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: affectation
The origin of Idioms
"Preface to the biography of Eun Hsing in the book of Wei states:" it's common for a man to make good use of his color, make a pretentious appearance, invite him to gaze at his eyes, and shoot him to cough and spit. "
Idiom explanation
Affectation: cover up the truth. Cover up the truth and pretend to be.
Disguise oneself
It's hard for people to go to heaven - jiǎn rén shàng tiān