Gonglin Jinhu
Gong Lin Jin Hu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ō NGL í NJ ī NH ǔ, which means villain is in power, close to the emperor, greedy as hard as gold, ferocious as tiger. It comes from Han Guan Yi written by Ying Shao of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Han yingshao's Han Guanyi: "the officials who don't control are compared with the Zhou Dynasty, and those who compare with the Zhou Dynasty are the neighbors of the palace. Gonglin Jinhu, a villain, is in power. He is more advanced than Zhou Xiangjin, and he is a neighbor to you. "
Idiom usage
Combined; as an object; derogatory; mean villain.
Chinese PinYin : gōng lín jīn hǔ
Gonglin Jinhu
silver screen with pearly foils. zhū bó yín píng
contention of a hundred schools of thought. bǎi jiā zhēng míng
sit idle and enjoy the fruits of others ' work. zuò xiǎng qí gōng