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Tyranny is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à OTI à NTI à NW à, originally refers to the destruction of natural things. After refers to the arbitrary waste of things, I do not know how to cherish. From the book of history, Wu Cheng, the king of Shang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wu Cheng, the book of history: "today, the king of Shang suffered from Taoism, tyranny, and cruelty to the people." Kong Zhuan: "it's impossible to destroy the things in the sky, but it's impossible to say against the sky." Kong yingdashu: "it is generally said that all things in the world, birds, animals, plants and plants, are absolutely destroyed."
Idiom usage
There are a lot of valuable things that people have to put into practice. The 56th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] extravagant, spendthrift [antonym] thrifty, thrifty, thrifty
Chinese PinYin : bào tiǎn tiān wù
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a person who can do nothing but eat and drink. jiǔ náng fàn bāo
climb trees to catch water from a flint. yuán mù qiú yú
Killing chickens to teach monkeys. zǎi jī jiào hóu
A tool of national subjugation. wáng guó zhī qì