Describes that only when one's self is not correct, bad things will find their way to one's head.
Chinese idiom: Qing - Cao Xueqin "Dream of Red Mansions" 61: "'Flies do not embrace seamless eggs ', although the Liu family did not steal, in the end, some of the shadows, the talent to say that he."
Antonyms for "flies don't hold eggs without seams": null hypothesis: there is a hole before the wind enters; metaphorically, news or legends are not completely unfounded
It is used as an object and a clause; it is used in colloquial speech