The strong eat the weak
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Qi á ngsh í Ru ò R ò u, which means that the weak are bullied and swallowed by the strong. It's from "Ode to Rima.".
Analysis of Idioms
The law of the jungle
The origin of Idioms
In ruimaisong written by Liu Ji of Ming Dynasty, "the Yuan Dynasty lost its deer, and the whole world was driven by it, disturbing one after another, and the strong ate the weak."
Idiom usage
It refers to natural competition. In Li Shizeng's anarchism, it is said that "for the conquered, they are familiar with the unfair practices of the strong eating the weak, but there are those who are willing to work hard and few who resist, which is beyond their power. It is also the conqueror's duty to use science to achieve his ambition."
Chinese PinYin : qiáng shí ruò ròu
The strong eat the weak
paint clouds to set off the moon. hōng yún tuō yuè
a worthless person in imposing attire. mù hóu yī guàn
one has reached the highest rank open to a subject. wèi jí rén chén