bluff and deceive
Abduction is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ē NGB ē nggu ǎ IPI à n, which means to take money and frame others by deception. It is also called "deceiving and abducting".
Idiom explanation
It refers to obtaining money and setting up others by deception. It is also called "deceiving and abducting".
Idioms and allusions
Wei Feng and other "Liu Hulan": "all day long price fraud, daily stroll around."
Cheating can't make a big fortune, and a small fortune can't make a long one! Wen Wei Po, July 19, 1986
bluff and deceive
Seeking the source along the stream - yán liú tǎo yuán
Things seldom seen are strange. - liáo dōng bái shǐ