If you don't want others to know, don't do it
If you don't want others to know, it's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y ù R é NW ù zh ī, m ò Ru ò w ù w é I, which means that if you want others not to know, it's better not to do it yourself.
Idiom explanation
If you want others not to know, it's better not to do it yourself.
Idioms and allusions
According to the biography of Mei Cheng in Hanshu, "if you want people not to hear, don't say; if you want people not to know, don't do." In the book of Jin, the first chapter of Fu Jian's biography: "there is a saying:" if you want people to know nothing, don't do it. " It is also said that the sound is not subtle but is heard, and the matter is not formal but must be revealed. "
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: yrww [synonym]: if you want to be unknown to others, don't do it unless you are yourself
If you don't want others to know, don't do it
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oral teaching that inspires true understanding within - kǒu chuán xīn shòu
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