Steal from others
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á nqi è y á ngpi ā o, which means to plagiarize publicly or not. It's from a reply to Zhang Tingbi's book.
The origin of Idioms
In answer to Zhang Tingbi's book by Fang Xiaoru of Ming Dynasty, it is said that "today's scholars are all in the rage, but they learn the same thing; they steal from others without scruple."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object, attribute, derogatory, etc.
Steal from others
a pleasant day coupled with a fine landscape - liáng chén mèi jǐng
there is no place one does not try to penetrate - wú kǒng bù zuān
Turning from precipice to stone - xuán yá zhuǎn shí
to be in one 's declining year - zhōng míng lòu jìn