Sneak around
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ō UD ō NGM ō x ī, which means to steal. From village music hall.
The origin of Idioms
The second part of the book "village music hall" written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "that disciple child is not like a good man. Let's send him away secretly."
Idiom usage
A thief is a thief. example yuan · Guan Hanqing's "four spring garden" the second fold: "life to kill people and set fire, cut corners, sneak around." When I was a child, I was sneaking around, trying to be weird, walking around and being dishonest. The wedge of Ming Dynasty's Wumingshi's "pozhaifeisheng"
Sneak around
misgovernment makes the people rebel - guān bèng mín fǎn
It's hard to paint a tiger without skin - huà hǔ huà pí nán huà gǔ
a hundred mouths cannot explain it away - bǎi huì mò biàn