It's too much to be attached
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù sh à NGW ǎ ngxi à, which means to be attached to the king and cheat his subordinates. From Shuoyuan Chenshu.
Notes on Idioms
Annex: agree; first: King, Wang: cheat; second: subject.
The origin of Idioms
In Shuoyuan Chenshu written by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty, "Tai swore:" if you attach to the lower but ignore the upper, you will die; if you attach to the lower but ignore the lower, you will be punished. "
Idiom usage
It refers to deception.
Chinese PinYin : fù shàng wǎng xià
It's too much to be attached
be a restless fellow like a drifting water plant. píng zōng làng jì
want to reach a high position -- like a stork hovering on high and crying proudly. fēi dùn míng kāo