make false moves
In Chinese, Pinyin is j à Cu à sh à D à ng, which means improper action. It's from Guanzi, forbidden collection.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: get twice the result with half the effort, opposite; Antonyms: appropriate; homonyms: take the tune as the sample, craftsman, rush up, jump on the paper, muddle headed account, feel the elephant with one's eyes, ride the wind and waves, favoritism bias, each other, lack of people's mind snake swallow the elephant
The origin of Idioms
Guanzi · forbidding Tibet: "if the law is not carried out properly, the people can't comply with it; if it's not handled properly, the people can't succeed." (wrong, the same as "CuO")
Idiom usage
When the enemy forces are in a hurry to mobilize, the advantages and disadvantages of the two teams are different. Mao Zedong's strategic issues in China's Revolutionary War
make false moves
make clear the purpose and main theme from the very beginning - kāi zōng míng yì
manifest plainness, embrace simplicity - xiàn sù bào pǔ