The mausoleum is weak and the tyrant is few
The Chinese idiom is l í ngru à B à Ogu à, which means bullying the weak and the minority. It comes from Zhuangzi's stealing Zhi.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi's stealing Zhi: "since then, we have been strong in the mausoleum and weak in the masses."
Idiom usage
It refers to bullying the weak. All the arrogant and powerful generals in Guangdong are able to dominate the wealth of their families, and those who are weak and violent are few. Gu Yingfen's Diary of the great Marshal's expedition in the 12th year of the Republic of China
Chinese PinYin : líng ruò bào guǎ
The mausoleum is weak and the tyrant is few
be contented in poverty and devoted to things spiritual. ān pín lè dào
a large head and big ears -- sign of a prosperous man. féi tóu pàng ěr
as beautiful as the jade ornament of a cap -- a handsome man. měi rú guān yù
mount taishan and the north star. tài shān běi dǒu