Take advantage of the strong to drive the good
Chengjian Quliang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é ngji ā NQ ū Li á ng, which means luxurious life. It comes from the family of Goujian, king of Yue in historical records.
Idiom usage
In the end of this century, the families of the noble and the poor, who are rich in food, warm in clothes and good in food, take advantage of the strong to drive the good.
Analysis of Idioms
Take advantage of one's strength
The origin of Idioms
"As for the younger brother, who was born to see me rich and took advantage of my strength to drive out the good, he didn't know what wealth had always been, so he gave it up lightly, not sparingly."
Idiom explanation
Strong: a strong car; good: a good horse. Ride a strong car, drive a fat horse. Life is luxurious.
Chinese PinYin : chéng jiān qū liáng
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