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Collusion, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Chu à NT à ngy à Q à, meaning collusion with each other, a nostril out. From a dream of Red Mansions.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 46 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: "strange way! You conspire to calculate me. "
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as a predicate, with a derogatory meaning. It is used in collusion between bad people. The second chapter of Zhang Chunfan's the sea of officials in Qing Dynasty: although they collude with the gamblers, they are afraid that they will be reckless in firing guns to resist the enemy The 16th chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom: they colluded, pretended to be accomplices, cheated out stolen goods and fell into their trap. Looking back on it, I can't help feeling ashamed of my intuition. I hate that I can get into the cracks of the ground. In Chapter 43 of a brief history of civilization, "I often hear people say that the reform party and the elder brother's association are in collusion."
Chinese PinYin : chuàn tōng yī qì
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glorify and illuminate the ancestors. yào zǔ róng zōng
have only to open one 's mouth to be fed -- lead an easy life , with everything provided. fàn lái kāi kǒu