be a bully under the protection of a powerful person
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǒ uzhen à NgR é NSH à, which means that bad people bully people or things by some force. It comes from the story of the sword by Li Kaiyuan of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Li Kaiyuan, Ming Dynasty, the fifth book of the sword: "what is he afraid of? (pure white) he's afraid that I'll be a bully. "
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial. example < ol > < li > we should severely punish those evil forces who are powerful and harm the people. < / Li > < li > you just stand up and fight every day and show off your face in front of us. The 74th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty!
Chinese PinYin : gǒu zhàng rén shì
be a bully under the protection of a powerful person
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serve parents while living and give proper burial after death. yǎng shēng sàng sǐ
fair as a flower and beautiful as the moon. huā yán yuè mào
Fixing the chaos and supporting the decline. dìng luàn fú shuāi
Take advantage of the strong to drive the good. chéng jiān qū liáng
it is hard for the sun to shine upon the inside of an inverted basin. fù pén nán zhào