fugitive guilty officials
Fleeing minister, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ū t á ozh ī ch é n, which means fleeing minister. It comes from the Han Dynasty · emperor Chengji by Xun Yue of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object; of a fugitive.
The origin of Idioms
Han XunYue's "Han Ji · Cheng Di Ji" says: "to be a minister in Chanyu's cursive style, to serve as an envoy, there is no double heart. Now, to be a minister who flees from him is to gain from a man and lose the heart of a country."
Chinese PinYin : bū táo zhī chén
fugitive guilty officials
When the river is choked up, it will collapse. chuān yōng bì kuì
be engaged in an occupation not related to one 's training. yòng fēi suǒ xué
experienced , sincere and honest. liàn dá lǎo chéng
play the flageolet , begging for food -- ask alms by playing an instrument. chuī chí qǐ shí