Hidden tracks
Hidden trace, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á NZ ō ngni è J ì, which means hiding. It comes from "the story of the eight righteousness · hoe and touch the locust".
The origin of Idioms
Xu yuan of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book of Bayi, hoe and touch the locust tree: "listening to the second Geng of qiaolou drum, it's my sneaking trace to stab the powerful officials."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate or object; used in seclusion.
Hidden tracks
To build a house on one's salary - fù xīn gòu táng
it is better to leave a deficiency uncovered than to have it covered without discretion - nìng quē wù làn
human effort is the decisive factor - dào zài rén wéi
let the eye travel over the great scenes and let fancy free - yóu mù chěng huái
male cousins with the same paternal grandfather - tóng táng xiōng dì