False reputation
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi ù C ǎ IX ū y ù, meaning to believe in false reputation wrongly. It comes from Liang Qichao's letter to Wu Zhiyong.
Idiom usage
As a predicate; sometimes as a modest word
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: falsehood and falsehood
The origin of Idioms
Liang Qichao's Zhi Wu Zhi Yong Xing Shi Shu: "I'm vulgar and vulgar, I've taken all kinds of decisions, I've inherited love, I've taken false reputation."
Idiom explanation
False belief in a false reputation. It is the same as "falsely adopting falsehood".
False reputation
be handsome and highly esteemed - xiàng mào táng táng
change oneself for the better and keep away from evil - xǐ shàn yuǎn zuì
He who is close to Zhu is red, and he who is close to Mo is black - jìn zhū zhě chì,jìn mò zhě hēi