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"The devil will come out of it" (used as an expression of despair when someone tries to trick someone into doing something)

Chinese: (Chinese)
person who is afflicted by a devil's preyguǐ mí xīn qiào
Traditional Chinese characters: No holes for the holes in the heart of the devil.

💡Things to know.
Qiào" means "hole" or "acupuncture point," and "xīn qiào" means "heart acupuncture point. In general, however, it refers to "the ability to perceive and think.
The phrase "鬼迷心竅 (guǐ mí xīn qiào)" translates directly as "the mind is led astray by ghosts." The phrase "guǐ mí xīn qiào" means "the mind is led astray by ghosts".