abuse one 's power and take bribes
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ǎ nqu á NN à Hu ì, which means holding power and accepting bribes. It comes from the Qing Dynasty's Wumingshi's Officialdom reform.
The origin of Idioms
In the sixth chapter of Qing Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's Officialdom reform, "when I arrived in Hubei, I just knew that Li Tongling had taken bribes because there were ginseng in Beijing."
Idiom usage
It refers to bribery. He likes to take bribes from others.
Chinese PinYin : lǎn quán nà huì
abuse one 's power and take bribes
Soldiers come to block, water comes to cover. bīng lái jiàng dǎng,shuǐ lái tǔ yǎn
wild stock or floating clouds. xián yún yě hè
Be aware of people and the world. jué rén jué shì