Diaohui
Diaohui, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t í Ju é di ā Ohu ì, which means slander injures upright people. It comes from the biography of Zhang Heng in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Zhang Heng in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "you can give yourself a gift depending on your own knowledge, but you can't sing without fragrance. "Li Xianzhu:" Yi, the name of a bird, is a slander. Later, he used the metaphor of "Diao Hui" to describe slander to hurt upright people
Diaohui
promise and then deny in succession - chū ěr fǎn ěr
Ten years of trees, a hundred years of people - shí nián shù mù,bǎi nián shù rén
patriotic and loyal to the throne - měi rén xiāng cǎo