Condescending
Condescending, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à nggu à y à Z à n, which means that people with high status are condescending. From preface to Prince Zhaoming's collection.
Idiom explanation
To bend or restrain.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to the collection of Prince Zhaoming, written by Emperor Jianwen of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "to bow and condescend, to publish hands and hands."
Idiom usage
A person of high status who is condescending. But sometimes they condescend to study with patients what medicine is suitable for them. Bo Yang's "bright lights in the dark"
Chinese PinYin : jiàng guì yū zūn
Condescending
The comfort of the knees is the taste of meat. róng xī zhī ān,yī ròu zhī wèi
How dare you not bow under the low eaves. zài rén ǎi yán xià,zěn gǎn bù dī tóu
For the sake of public affairs. yīn gōng jiǎ sī
draw from one to make good the deficits of another. yì bǐ zhù zī
used to describe the beautiful dress of a woman. huā zhī zhāo zhǎn
be content with staying where one is. gù bù zì fēng