sycophancy or obsequiousness
Servitude is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is n ú y á nm è Ig ǔ, which describes servitude and flattery. From Mao Zedong's on new democracy.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's on New Democracy: "Lu Xun's bones are the hardest. He has no servility and ingratitude. This is the most valuable character of the colonial and semi colonial people."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: servile, servile, servile
Antonyms: unyielding, upright, awe inspiring, dignified, unassuming
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning
Chinese PinYin : nú yán mèi gǔ
sycophancy or obsequiousness
take the first place at the triennial palace examination. dú zhàn áo tóu
the people are rich and the country is strong. mín fù guó qiáng
strike the head on the ground and call on heaven. chuàng dì hū tiān
the grasses are tall and the nightingales are in the air. cǎo zhǎng yīng fēi
take a heavy burden and embark on a long road. rèn zhòng dào yuǎn