Feeding the dross
Yuzha'e is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of B ǔ Z ā ochu ò L í, which means to follow the trend of the times. From the songs of Chu, fisherman.
explain
Metaphor follows the trend of the times. It is also called "sucking the dross".
source
It is said in the book of songs of Chu, fisherman that "everyone is drunk, so why don't they feed their bad food and drink their food?"
Discrimination of words
Synonyms n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross 醨 n-dross
Chinese PinYin : bǔ zāo chuò lí
Feeding the dross
make impartial comments or statements. chí lùn gōng yǔn
resplendent with variegated coloration. wǔ guāng shí sè
entrust to another 's care the children one is about to leave behind as orphans. xíng gū jì mìng
be fond of the new and tired of the old. xǐ xīn yàn jiù
put one's heart and soul into. quán xīn quán yì