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What do you mean, cheating is better than sincerity?
It means that clever treachery is not as good as simple honesty.

Clever deception is not as good as sincerity, which comes from the China idiom "Han Feizi said Lin". Original text: "Therefore, clever deception is not as good as sincerity. Yang Le doubts his merits, while Qin Xi and the Palestinians are guilty and trustworthy.

Shuo Lin is a classical Chinese in the Warring States Period, written by Han Feizi. Shuo Lin is the work of Han Feizi, a famous thinker and legalist representative at the end of the Warring States Period. Han Feizi wrote Indignation, Staff, Internal and External Existence, Talking about the Forest, Talking about the South and other works.

Han Fei (about 280 ~ 233 BC), later known as Han Feizi or Zi Han, was a son of Korea during the Warring States Period. In Xunzi, he and Li Si both like the study of the name of punishment and magic, and they are the representatives of Legalism.