Invite a thief
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í NGM é NQ à NGD à o, which means to compare filial piety. It comes from the biography of Zhao in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao's biography in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "I'm a little lonely and have filial piety When the robber tried to rob him at night, he was afraid that his mother would be frightened, so he went to the door first to meet the robber, because he asked for food. "
Idiom usage
Once upon a time, when a man asked for a burglary, he was always worried about abandoning his bed. He was afraid of a dangerous road. In the Southern Dynasty, Chen Xuling argued with Wang Seng of Liang Taiwei in the Northern Qi Dynasty
Invite a thief
Blind people feel the elephant - zhòng máng mō xiàng
welcome the new and send off the old - yíng xīn sòng jiù