笑里藏刀
笑里藏刀 (xiào lǐ cáng dāo) is a Chinese idiom meaning "a knife hidden in a smile." It describes someone who appears friendly and kind but actually harbors malicious intentions. This phrase highlights the danger of deceitful people who may betray others despite their outward friendliness. Its origin can be traced back to ancient Chinese literature and philosophy.
- China Exclusive
- First Release Sep 15, 2021
- Stamp Set 四字成語
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