fawn upon the rich and powerful persons
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ū Qu á NF ù sh ì, which means flattering and attaching to powerful people. It comes from the notes of Xiao in Minggong's handwriting.
Notes on Idioms
Trend: running; power: power.
The origin of Idioms
Song Ligou's "Minggong handwritten calligraphy · Xiaozhu" says, "I am a writer, but I am determined to be a sage. I am determined to write down my own way. Therefore, it is not the same generation that I am today to write this book. I am lucky to know each other when I hear that I have a great name. I think it is right and wrong."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: tend to be aggressive, tend to be aggressive
Idiom usage
It refers to snobbery. example I just want to be in power, where people are in charge of killing and flattering. Yang Fu's Longgao Ji luozhi in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : qū quán fù shì
fawn upon the rich and powerful persons
excellent singing or polished writing. zhū yuán yù rùn
face each other across a zigzag front. quǎn yá xiāng zhì
people 's feelings change with the circumstances. qíng zhú shì qiān