nepotism
Nepotism, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ú nd à IGU à nx à, which means women's affinity in collusion with each other. It's from the official and the unofficial.
Idiom explanation
Nepotism: refers to the relatives of a wife, daughter or sister.
The origin of Idioms
The third volume of Chao Ye Lei Yao written by Zhao Sheng of Song Dynasty: "the son-in-law of the prince Nanban is called Xigong, which is the so-called County horse, and is commonly known as the official with a skirt and head."
Idiom usage
It refers to women's affinity. Let's take her colleagues as an example. Quite a few of them came to have a meal. Mao Dun's disillusionment
Chinese PinYin : qún dài guān xì
nepotism
Avoid the vulgar and seek the new. bì sú qū xīn
old in age but vigorous in mind. fà duǎn xīn cháng