be crazy about foreign things and obsequious to foreigners
Worshiping foreign countries, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ó ngy á NGM è IW à I, which means to worship everything in the West and flatter foreigners; it means to lose national self-esteem and blindly flatter foreigners. From learning from Lu Xun.
Idiom explanation
Foreign: Western, refers to western countries; flattery: flattery.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Dun's learning from Lu Xun: "at that time, the Qing Dynasty and the Westernization faction in power worshipped foreign countries and sold state sovereignty."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] kowtow, betray the country and strive for glory [antonym] upright and upright
Idiom usage
In a derogatory sense, it means that people have no national self-esteem. Reform and opening up is by no means worshiping foreign countries and fawning on foreign countries. We should learn from foreign scientific and technological achievements, but we should prevent the emergence of the idea of worshiping foreign countries and fawning on foreign countries.
Chinese PinYin : chóng yáng mèi wài
be crazy about foreign things and obsequious to foreigners
Draw the needle and pick up the mustard. yǐn zhēn shí jiè