schemes and intrigues
Intrigue, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī nm ó ugu ǐ J ì, which refers to secretly plotting bad things. It comes from the family of Prime Minister Chen in historical records.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] tricky [antonym] aboveboard
Idiom usage
The party is surrounded by the intrigues of its enemies and allies, but it is not alert. The speech of the Communist Party published by Mao Zedong
The origin of Idioms
"I have many conspiracies, which are forbidden by Taoism," said Chen Chengxiang's family in historical records Yu shenzhuan, a history of the Song Dynasty, said: "he was deeply involved in Cai Jing and became a close friend. He was a traitor and schemer in Beijing, and most of them got help."
schemes and intrigues
exemplary conduct and nobility of character - gāo fēng liàng jié
the wind and rain come in their time - fēng tiáo yǔ shùn