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What is the dual idiom of "taking advantage of others to replace others"?

Idiom: To hide the truth from the sky

Pinyin: mán tiān guò hǎi?

Definition: To act secretly by means of deception.

Synonyms: deceive superiors and deceive subordinates? deceive others' eyes and ears? big lies

Antonyms: seek truth from facts? verify

Source: "Thirty-Six Chapters" by Anonymous of the Qing Dynasty: "Concealing the truth and crossing the sea."

Example:

In full view of the public, he dared to try to hide the truth.

Master tells a joke - concealing the truth and miscalculating one's wishful thinking

Turks are very good at concealing the truth

This is just like the one in "The Secret". I like it. This job

With a little statistical trick, they can hide the truth.

As long as they play some statistical tricks, they can hide the truth.

A man who robbed this hotel decided to hide it by wearing duct tape on his face.

Even if a person's deception can be hidden from the public, it cannot be hidden from his own conscience.