Hide in the dark
Fufufayin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ī f ú f ā y ǐ n, which means to expose and report bad people and hidden bad things. It comes from the biography of Zhao Guanghan.
Notes on Idioms
Expose the secret bad things. Revealing: 1. Revealing something secret. 2. It refers to a style of elucidation.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhao Guanghan biography of the Han Dynasty:" his treachery, such as God, are also such According to the biography of cangci in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei annals, it is said that "either he is innocent, or he is treacherous, and salty is a good two thousand stone."
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Hide in the dark
bore ice in order to get cream cheese - zuān bīng qiú huǒ
heaven and earth do not tolerate - tiān dì bù róng
Today's cicadas shed their shells - jīn chán tuì ké