Right under the crown
In Chinese, the Pinyin is zh è nggu à NL à Xi à, which means not arranging the hat under the plum tree to avoid the suspicion of stealing Li. It's like doing something that's easy to suspect. It comes from the collection of Yuefu Poems - Xianghe songs 7 - gentleman's journey.
The origin of Idioms
In the collection of Yuefu Poems, Xianghe geci 7, gentleman's line: "a gentleman should be on guard and not be suspected. The melon field does not accept the shoes, the plum does not have the entire crown
Idiom usage
The lower officials can't avoid the corner of the mountain, but they can't get rid of it until they are insulted. Biography of Wang sengru in the book of Liang.
Analysis of Idioms
The synonyms of "zhengguannalu" and "zhengguannalu"
Right under the crown
abuse one 's power to seek personal gain - yǐ quán móu sī
a makeshift to tide over a present difficulty - wān ròu shēng chuāng
the breeze is fresh and the moon bright - fēng qīng yuè jiāo
weigh the advantages and disadvantages - quán héng lì bì