Price stealing
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is y ù n ǔ Qi è Ji à, which means to get good reviews for inferior goods. Modest words. From Huang Tao's Jiang Xianfeng of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Huang Tao's Jiang Xianfeng of Tang Dynasty: "yesterday, Liu Zijun held evil Fu and paid a visit to Qingchen. In this issue, Liu Zijun was waiting to cover the land of Ou, and Lu Shiheng was dealing with it between his hands. He didn't expect to get long by inch and steal the price."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in modesty
Price stealing
Seeing is better than hearing - ěr wén bù rú mù jiàn
The river does not make the river - jiāng shuǐ bù fàn hé shuǐ
as far apart as heaven and earth - tiān rǎng zhī gé
discourse at random of things past and present - shuō gǔ tán jīn
time passes quickly like a white pony 's shadow across a crevice - bái jū guò xì
only rigidly adhere to words and expressions , without regard to the general meaning of the whole writing - xún háng shǔ mò