rǎng​yáng

to steal a sheep

Senses

攘羊 rǎng​yáng (also ráng​yáng) to steal a sheep

(literary) to take home someone else's stray sheep; to steal a sheep

攘羊 rǎng​yáng (also ráng​yáng) to expose a relative's fault

(literary) to expose or testify against a family member's wrongdoing. This sense refers to a story from the 论语 lún​yǔ where a son reports his father for stealing a sheep.

References

see 攘羊/攘羊 直躬/直躬