1. Four-character idioms with the word "hidden"
To deceive others, to trick others, to do mischief in secret
To hide the truth from the sky means to lie as big as the sky lies. To describe endless lies
To conceal the truth from the sky and to deceive the superiors and to deceive the subordinates
To conceal the truth from the sky and to deceive the superiors and to deceive the subordinates, there is not a single word of truth
To conceal the truth Bargaining hides the sky: the sky is full, meaning unlimited; bargaining: refers to the seller asking for a price. Asking for high prices without limit
Hiding price refers to asking for high price without limit
To deceive superiors and oppress subordinates and people.
Concealing the truth and using deceptive means to operate in secret.
To conceal one's mind and to conceal oneself: To deceive oneself. Do bad things against your conscience.
Deceive three and conceal four. Repeatedly deceive and conceal.
Deceive the superiors to gain trust; conceal the truth from the subordinates.
To resist death and conceal life, see "to resist death and conceal life".
The ignorant hides the truth from heaven and deceives heaven and earth. It is a metaphor for concealing facts or deceiving others with lies without conscience.
To conceal one's own conscience means to do bad things against one's own conscience.
To conceal three things and conceal four things means to cover up everything in words and deeds, which is not pleasant.
Hide from the top but not from the bottom 〖Explanation〗Hide: also known as "man", to deceive and deceive. Hidden from above, not from below. Refers to cheating without letting superiors know about it.