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Hidden, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á nx í NGN ì y ǐ ng, meaning to hide the truth, with "hidden". It comes from the general examination of documents, vocational service II.
The origin of Idioms
In general textual research of documents, Zhi Yi Er: "those who serve the people regard Kou Rong as their officials and disappear, while those who are against Yu huaibi will suffer."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attribute, object, etc. He thinks that if a person is attacked by a thousand miles, he will disappear and take advantage of it, and then he will succeed. The third part of Tang Shunzhi's reply to Zeng Shitang
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swear allegiance facing the north - běi miàn chēng chén
attachment to the things and people related to a loved one - wū wū zhī ài
the woman in her thirty-forties - xú niáng bàn lǎo