Excuse me: Does the idiom "Smith" come from the ancient book ""?

Decorate yourself with borrowed feathers

Pronunciation hú ji m: h incarnation

Interpretation leave: borrow. The fox pretended to be a tiger. Metaphor relies on the strength of others to bully others.

The source "The Warring States Policy Chu Ce I": "A tiger seeks all kinds of animals and eats them, and it gets its fox. ..... The tiger thought so, too, and followed. When the beast saw it, he walked away, but the tiger didn't know that the beast was afraid of himself and thought he was afraid of the fox. "

Sure enough, I borrowed it from the government, so why not? I'm afraid I'll be trusted by others, but it won't protect him. (Ming Ling Mengchu's Two Moments of Shock (Volume 20)