What are the idioms that describe "cheating"?

A Shi steals a name, fishing for a name to deceive the world, foxtail, confusing the world, cheating, misleading people, hiding secrets from the gods, being unfaithful in war, not cheating in a dark room, and being fickle

A Shi steals a name "Shi Zidà o Mí ng"

A Shi: Qu Cong caters to the world; Stealing a name: stealing a reputation. Cheat the world's favor by cheating to steal personal reputation

fishing for fame deceives the world?

make a fake to get a false name, and deceive the world

fox tail hú lí wěi ba?

It is said that a fox can become a human form to confuse people, but it cannot change its tail. Metaphor is the true nature of the bad guys or the evidence that confuses and deceives people

to confuse the world and steal the name Hu?

cheat the world and steal reputation?

cheat and kidnap kē ng mé ng gu?

it means to make money by deception, and to mislead people when framing others

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means to deceive and confuse the world

to deceive the gods and play tricks on people?

Cheating and playing tricks on others, playing tricks behind people's backs

Soldiers are never tired of cheating. bī ng bī yà n zhà

disgust: disgust; Cheat: Cheat. When fighting, confuse the enemy with illusions as much as possible to win. ?

don't cheat in the darkroom bù q and à n Shi

cheat yourself; Darkroom: a place where people can't see. Don't do anything shameful where no one sees it. ?

chop and change, zhā o sā n mù ù

originally refers to playing tricks to deceive people. Later used as a metaphor for often changing one's mind and being capricious.