Begging for a ride
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ǐé RCH é ngch ē, which means to satirize the rapid promotion of official positions. It comes from the biography of Deng AI in the history of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
The commentary of the chronicles of the Three Kingdoms · Wei Shu · biography of Deng AI quoted the words of the world: "on the 36th day, Jun Shi Wu ascended the Zaifu, surrounded his army and garrison, and begged for a ride in a small car, how could he drive?"
Idiom explanation
Satirize the rapid promotion of official positions.
Chinese PinYin : qǐ ér chéng chē
Begging for a ride
welcome visitors and see them off. yíng lái sòng wǎng
make a spectacle of oneself. dāng chǎng chū cǎi
this cheers the people greatly. dà kuài rén xīn
the wily hare has three holes to his burrow. jiǎo tù sān kū