send news secretly
Tip off, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ō NGF ē NGB à ox ì n, which means to tell the secret of one side of the opposition to the other. From yellow hydrangea.
Idiom explanation
Wind: the wind. Tell one of the opposing sides secret to the other.
Idioms and allusions
The 20th chapter of Huang Xiuqiu written by Yi Suo in the Qing Dynasty: "the shopkeeper said that he was vicious, and then he told the informer to send the coffin to Chen's house. A local security guard guarded the shopkeeper inside."
Idiom usage
Gao Yang's complete biography of Hu Xueyan vanishes into smoke: "as long as the truth is verified, the person who informs will be rewarded in private."
send news secretly
one who tries not to offend anybody - hǎo hǎo xiān shēng