狐狸尾巴

húliwěiba
idiom #34,368

Meanings

  1. 1 fox's tail (idiom)
  2. 2 telltale sign of evil intent
  3. 3 evidence that gives away the villain

Examples

Tā zhōngyú lùchū le húli wěiba.
He finally let his fox's tail show — i.e. revealed his true colors.
Zài jiǎohuá de piànzi yě huì lùchū húli wěiba.
No matter how cunning, a swindler will eventually show his fox's tail.

Tips

history
From Chinese folklore: 狐狸精 (fox spirits) can shapeshift into beautiful humans, but their tails are the one feature they can never fully hide. So 露出狐狸尾巴 ('to show one's fox tail') means a cunning or deceitful person has finally given themselves away. Almost always used in the verb pattern 露出狐狸尾巴 — the giveaway, not the disguise.

Stroke Order

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