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Idiom flicker?

What are the idioms that describe "fooling"

1, cheating [[kēng méng guüI piàn]piàn]

[Definition] refers to making money by cheating and framing others.

[Source] Wen Wei Po 1986.7. 19: "You can't make a big fortune or grow a small fortune by cheating."

2, refers to the deer as a horse [zh ǐ lù wé i m m m ǐ]

[Interpretation] Pointing at a deer, saying it is a horse. Metaphor deliberately turns black and white and confuses right and wrong.

[Source] "Historical Records of Qin Shihuang": "The second laugh: the prime minister made a mistake; Call the deer a horse. "

3. Put the cart before the horse

[Interpretation] Ben: Tree root; End: treetops; Setting: put. Metaphor reverses the position of primary and secondary, light and heavy.

[Source] Song Zhuxi's "Zhu Wen Official Documents": "Yesterday's Doubt; Put the cart before the horse. "

4, reverse right and wrong [di ā n [di ā n d m: o sh? f I]]

[Interpretation] Yes: Yes; True or false. What is wrong is right, and what is right is wrong. Turn right from wrong.

[Source] Tang Hanyu's "Tang Literature Dr. Shi's Tomb Inscription": "The ancient sage; Its purpose is subtle; Numerous annotations; Invert right and wrong. "

5. Zhang Guan Dai Li

[Interpretation] Put Zhang's hat on Li's head. Metaphor confuses the object with the fact.

[Source] Tian Ming Yizheng's "Liu Qing said Zagreb" Volume 22: "As the saying goes,' Zhang Gong's hat is worn on Gong Li's head. " "

Second, describe idioms that fool people.

Deception _ idiom explanation: refers to making money by deceiving and framing others. (for adoption)

Thirdly, there are other idioms from fox fables.

Although the fox is fake, the rabbit is dead and the fox is sad. These are idioms from the fox fable.

Smith means that the fox borrows the strength of the tiger. Metaphor relies on the strength of others to bully others.

Four idioms of cheating

Tibetan traitor SAO: Tibetan traitors are treacherous. With a treacherous heart, deliberately pretending to be coquettish attracts people to be fooled.

Monkey Boya: describes people who like to show off their cleverness and are easily deceived.

When Jiang Taigong is fishing, the willing person takes the bait: a metaphor for being willing to be fooled.

Honey trap: one of the 36 schemes, attracting people into the trap with beauty.

Ecstasy: a metaphor for a trap or trick that confuses people and makes them fall for it.

Bitch scolds the street: bitch: a fierce and fierce woman. Abuse in public in the street like a bitch. More refers to wanton attacks and abuse of others.

Be fooled, study hard: you won't be fooled next time if you suffer losses.

Go upstairs to the ladder: a metaphor for making a very secret plan. This is also a metaphor of temptation.

Trap: luring people into being cheated.

Tibetan traitor SAO: Tibetan traitors are treacherous. With a treacherous heart, deliberately pretending to be coquettish attracts people to be fooled.

Monkey Boya: describes people who like to show off their cleverness and are easily deceived.

When Jiang Taigong was fishing, the willing took the bait: a metaphor for being willing to be fooled.

Honey trap: one of the 36 schemes, attracting people into the trap with beauty.

Ecstasy: a metaphor for a trap or trick that confuses people and makes them fall for it.

Bitch scolds the street: bitch: a fierce and fierce woman. Abuse in public in the street like a bitch. More refers to wanton attacks and abuse of others.

Be fooled, study hard: you won't be fooled next time if you suffer losses.

Go upstairs to the ladder: a metaphor for making a very secret plan. This is also a metaphor of temptation.

Trap: luring people into being cheated.

Five being fooled is expressed by idioms.

Hello, I'm glad to answer your question: I hope I can help you!

Fraud and bravado

Swallow an ear of wheat

The crime of kidnapping refers to obtaining money by deception and framing others.

Kidnapping refers to making money by cheating and framing others. Also known as kidnapping.

Fraud bureau, kidnapping, property fraud, abduction of children.

A charlatan refers to a person who makes a living by selling fake drugs and telling fortune. Or who cheated who cheated.

Cheating means lying everywhere and cheating everywhere.

This is a scam.

Play dumb.

Cheating is better than cheating.

Deception is playing dumb.

Deception is pretending to be dementia.

Pretend to fail: Pretend to fail. Pretending to lose is attractive.

Pretend to lose, cheat [explanation] pretend, cheat: pretend to lose, attracting people to be fooled.

Pretending to cheat and lose is to lose on purpose.

Play the fool.

Lying and cheating mean lying and cheating people.

Blackmail relies on power or grasping the handle to intimidate and extort property by threatening means.

Crazy, cheating, cheating in many ways.

Evil, greed, cruelty, greed, arrogance, cunning.

False [explanation] Deceive others under the guise of false phenomena.

Seize people's shortcomings and wait for opportunities to frame them.

You lied to me: you; Cheating: Cheating. It means cheating on each other.

Cheating: you; Cheating: Cheating. It means cheating on each other.

Smart, cunning, cunning, treacherous, cunning. Extremely insidious and cunning

It's cheating to confuse the real with the fake.

All is fair in war: disgust; Deception: Deception. Trying to confuse the enemy with false appearances in order to win.

Self-deception.

Bully: Shit. Rely on some kind of power to bully people.

The British voice deceives people [explanation] Extraordinary people deceive the world by showing their talents.

Bullying small groups with their own strength

Children are innocent [explanation] Children: underage children; Sue: An old man; Cheating: Cheating. Neither deceive children nor deceive old people. It means fair trade.

Bullying, bullying, bullying, bullying, bullying, bullying.

Bullying the sky and ignoring people, bullying the sky and ignoring people. Describe a big deception.

Deceive heaven and earth by deception.

Deceive the god of heaven and earth by deception. Describe a very deceptive thing.

Bullying frost and snow: bullying. Pride: arrogance, arrogance. Frost and snow are cold things, but they dare to bully. Metaphor indomitable spirit and extraordinary momentum.

Deceive the world and steal reputation.

Deceive superiors, ignore subordinates and deceive superiors to gain trust; Hide the truth from the bottom.

Deceive superiors, deceive superiors to gain trust; Hide the truth from the bottom.

Bullying the good and fearing the evil, bullying the good and fearing the evil.

Cheat three, cheat four, cheat and hide again and again.

Bully the weak and fear the hard.

Self-deception [explanation] Self-deception: Self-deception. Self-deception.

A lie. A lie.

Deceive others by cheating.

It is intolerable to bully others too much.

Cheat the poor and love the rich, cheat the poor and love the rich.

Deceive your country by mistake, and harm your country by deceit.

Deceive the monarch by deceiving him.

Deceive the public and ignore the law.

Bullying the big and the small, bullying the strong and bullying the weak.

Fear of bullying, fear of being tough, bullying the weak.

Bullying the upper and deceiving the lower, bullying subordinates and the people.

Get a false reputation by fishing for fame and deceiving the world.

Stealing fame and deceiving the world: stealing; Name: reputation; Cheating: Cheating. Stealing fame and deceiving the world.

Flattery: please, flatter; Bully: Bully. Please your boss and bully your subordinates.

Don't cheat the house, don't leak rain. Metaphor means that you don't do bad things, even in the dark, you don't have bad thoughts.

Don't cheat in the darkroom: cheat yourself; Darkroom: A place where people can't see. They don't do anything shameful where no one can see them.

Darkroom: A room sheltered from light. See "darkroom".

Being proud of snow and bullying frost describes not being afraid of frost, snow and cold. The more difficult the external conditions are, the more energetic they are. It means that after a long period of tempering, they are fearless, arrogant, arrogant and dismissive in the face of cold persecution or blow.

Darkroom deceives the heart, darkroom has no conscience to do bad things.

Darkrooms don't bully people where no one sees them, and they don't do shady things.

Six idioms describing fooling people

Playing tricks, gossiping, mystifying, practicing fraud, spreading lies, cheating, duplicity, duplicity, duplicity, duplicity and hypocrisy.

First of all, teach fish to swim.

Commentary: Dance axe in front of Lu Ban. Showing off one's skills in front of experts.

From: Tang Zongyuan's Preface to the Chorus of the King: "When the axe is in the class, it is strong."

It's cheeky to dance at the gate of the class camp with an axe.

Second, fraud.

Explanation: Play tricks to deceive people.

From: Modern Liao Luyan's 1959 Tasks of the Agricultural Front: "In the whole process of implementing the production plan, we should also seek truth from facts and avoid exaggeration and fraud."

Three. Duplicity

Explanation: I speak very well, but I think in another way. Speak with your heart.

From: Han Huan Tan's "New Debate": "If it weren't for him, he would be duplicitous. Although he was broken, he could not make his debut."

Translation: If it weren't for his people, they would be duplicitous and dismembered, but they couldn't get out.

Fourth, serve the sun and not obey the yin.

Explanation: Yang: On the surface; Feng: Obey, obey; Yin: Sneaking around. Refers to playing with two-faced tactics, seemingly obeying and secretly violating.

From: Qing Li Garbo's "The Officialdom Appears" The 47th time: "I also advised him face to face, there is nothing he can't do."

Verb (abbreviation for verb) is hypocritical [xqíngji].

Explanation: virtual: false. Pretend to be enthusiastic and insincere.

Said by: The Journey to the West, courtesy of Wu Ming for the 30th time: "The goblin replied insincerely:' Master, I like to bow horses and hunt for a living since I was a child. " "

Seven ridiculous, Americans use China idioms to fool China people (

A mixed crew/crowd

Like a flock of crows gathered temporarily. Metaphor is a group of people who have no organization and discipline.

[Pinyin Specialty]

Voucher and zh II are ng.

[source]

"Pipe": "The rabble; Although there was joy at first; After that, you will vomit; Although it is not close. "

[example]

Open the regular army to deal with a group of hungry rabble, like an urn rope pivot, as easy as blowing off dust.

[near meaning]

The colony of bees and ants has no head and scattered sand.

[antonym]

The division of elites is like birds and beasts.

Eight idioms describing fooling

fraud

Pinyin: küng méng guüI piàn

Definition: refers to making money by cheating and framing others.

Source: Wen Wei Po 1986.7. 19: "You can't make a big fortune or grow a small fortune by cheating."

Use an idiom to illustrate the feeling that women are fooled.

(of a person's mental state) Like a well, seven barrels go up and eight barrels go down ―― mental instability.

Thousands of years, describe the years

Explain and describe the confusion in my heart.

Source Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" The 26th time: "Then Hu Zhengqing drew water in his heart, up and down."

Structural combination.

Usage often forms a two-part allegorical saying with "fifteen fights (fetching water)". Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Positive sound seven; You can't pronounce "qi"

Synonym uneasy, uneasy

The antonym feels at ease as if nothing had happened.

Discrimination ~ is different from "anxiety": ~ can only describe the mood; "Uneasy" is often used in written language.

Example: my brother is out; Mom is always in her heart; Worried about accidents.

The answers to ten stupid adjectives and idioms

stir up troubles

Dongying Dongying

[Interpretation] Metaphor incites others to make trouble.

[Pronunciation] Incite; You can't pronounce "shàn".

Incite [physical discrimination]; Can't write "Fan"

Add fuel to the fire and make waves

Solve the problem

[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Generally used as a predicate.

Linkage type.

Discrimination and "making waves" can both mean "encouraging others to do things", but ~ means making things difficult; And "making waves" means making things more complicated.

What he said was in ~; Encourage everyone to make trouble; In order to achieve ulterior motives.

Make the storm more violent

Tubrilan

[Interpretation] Make water make waves. Metaphor encourages from the side; Encourage its momentum; Make things worse. Lan: * * waves.

[Language] Sui Wangtong's Wen Zi Wen Yi: "A true gentleman; The matter of Jiande; Enough to add fuel to the fire; The longitudinal wind stops the ear. "

[Pronunciation] Ask for help; You can't pronounce "Zü".

[shape discrimination] bang; Can't write "Lan".

Add fuel to the fire

[antonym] Go with the flow and make peace.

[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. More refers to encouraging the development of bad things. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.

Linkage type.

Discrimination ~ and "adding fuel to the fire" both mean "promoting the development of bad things"; But "adding fuel to the fire" has this accident; It also means "making someone angrier"

[example]

(1) Because someone ~; Turn a solvable problem into a difficult one.

(2) A few news organizations played a role in this prize-winning sales activity.

Volcanic eruption

Speak or act aside to help someone.

qiāo biān gǔ

[Interpretation] Metaphor helps others or helps others.

[Language] Qing Li Garbo's "The Officialdom Appears" 34 th time: "This must be your brother's own search for him, and the rest of us can only attack by innuendo."

[Usage] Verb-object type; Become an object; Metaphor helps or helps the situation from the side.

Wave the flag and shout-drum for someone

Lady Yang

[Interpretation] Shout: Try to scream. Refers to the ancient fighting time; Waving flags and shouting; Scream, kill, come on.

[Language] Qiao Yuanmeng's "Marriage of Two Worlds" is the third fold: "You wave the flag like this; Shake the soil and raise the sand. "

[Pronunciation] Flag; It can't be pronounced "qι".

[Shape recognition] Hey; Can't write "that" or "that".

[near meaning] Beat drums to cheer, inspire momentum, and cheer for joy.

[antonym] sound the golden bell and stop.

[Usage] Metaphor encourages people. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Example] Fans from all walks of life made a special trip to the stadium. Make the game more intense.