A house on horseback
Ma Shangfang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à sh à NGF á ngzi, which means to approve face to face and oppose behind. It comes from the collection of military training facts - oral instruction from dengtan.
The origin of Idioms
Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty: "what is a house on horseback"? It's just flattering the past in front of you, but not in your heart. "
Idiom usage
It's two sides.
A house on horseback
old friends are not to be neglected - gù jiù bù qì
There are many bedridden houses - zhī chuáng dié wū
troops more than ten times of the enemy can surround it , and troops more than five times can attack - shí wén wǔ gōng