Pinyin: z? q ? r é n.
Interpretation: refers to self-deception; Often used to refuse to face the facts.
Source: Qing Liu E's Travels of Lao Can: "What does Song Ru want to say that virtue is not immoral and self-deception? Self-deception, insincere! "
Usage: derogatory; Generally used as predicate, attribute and clause in sentences.
synonym
Steal the clock and cover your ears.
Pinyin: z? q ? r é n.
Interpretation: It means to deceive oneself and others. What you can't cover up clearly, you must try to cover it up skillfully.
Source: Qing Shang Shizi's Eagle Strike Fan: "You see that he stole the bell to deceive the world, betrayed the country, and was willing to be the emperor. Discuss what? "
Usage: as attribute, predicate, object and adverbial.