A big seller of goods
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ò L ù D à x í ng, which means to offer and accept bribes publicly. From the preface to the catalogue of Wei Shu.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to the catalogue of Wei Shu by Liu Yu and Liu Shu of Song Dynasty, it is said that "it is not expensive in etiquette and righteousness, so scholars have no moral integrity; there is a great deal of bribery, so people are inclined to plunder."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: commercial bribery, commercial bribery
Idiom usage
As predicate, object and attribute, it refers to offering bribes openly with goods and property.
Chinese PinYin : huò lù dà xíng
A big seller of goods
Never before, never after. qián wú gǔ rén,hòu wú lái zhě