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Xijian hangdeng, a Chinese idiom, is written in Pinyin as Xi á Ji à NW é ID à ng, which means that things can't be hidden or deliberately reveal information to attract people's attention.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 1 of miscellaneous records of Xijing: "Gaodi's White Snake sword has seven pearls on it, nine jade ornaments on it, and five colored glass in the toilet as the sword case. The sword is in the room, and the scenery is still shining outside, which is not different from the ting sword."
Idiom usage
A combination; an object; an article used to describe a scene
Examples
It's about the law. The great law of connecting the longitude and latitude of the Chinese language written by Wenzhi of the Qing Dynasty and Tang Dynasty
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sacrifice some territory in order to make peace - rì xuē yuè gē
think of an absent friend who is far away - mù yún chūn shù
provide for oneself and live comfortably - yǎng zūn chǔ yōu
extinguish a fire by pouring oil on the flames - tóu gāo zhǐ huǒ
work shame facedly with one's enemies - tiǎn yán shì chóu
It's better to be good than to be bad - qiān shàn sāi wéi