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Hidden trace, Chinese idiom, Pinyin Qi á nx í NGN ì J ì, means hidden trace, not known. It's from Tang Yulin, bold and forthright.
Notes on Idioms
Hidden: hidden.
The origin of Idioms
In Tang Yu Lin · bold and forthright written by Wang Dang of Song Dynasty, it is said that "the law is clear and strict, and there is no excuse for those who commit it. The cunning officials, the traitors and the gallant, disappeared
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attribute, object, etc. Example: in volume 154 of the book xuzizhi Tongjian written by Bi Yuan of Qing Dynasty, he said: "he may be a hermit in the temple of e Lake in Guangxin, or he may be a hermit in the hall of Jingjian in Changsha
Disappear
A dog in front of his feet eats Yao - zhí quǎn shì yáo
Saving a life is better than building a seven level floating chart - jiù rén yī mìng,shèng zào qī jí fú tú
burn books and bury the literati in pits - fén shū kēng rú