trump up so as to avoid blame
Liao yisaiqi, a Chinese idiom, is Li á oy ǐ s è Z é in pinyin, which means to deal with it for the time being. It's an account of responsibility. It's from Tongjian chronicle.
Analysis of Idioms
It's hard work and hard work
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Shu of the Song Dynasty wrote in his Tongjian Jishi Ben Mo: "when Han Zhuozhou was in power, he did not dare to talk about the official affairs, but when he talked about the emperor's morality, current affairs, or asked about them, he was ashamed and said," let's talk for a while. "
Idiom usage
I've done my duty to deal with it for the time being. At the inspection meeting, the troublemaker reluctantly said a few words to excuse himself. I'm not good at chanting, as my sisters know. Tonight, I'll live up to the scene. The 18th chapter of Cao Xueqin's dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : liáo yǐ sè zé
trump up so as to avoid blame
The mouth is choked up like a stream. kǒu yōng ruò chuān