Change of power
It refers to being domineering and arbitrary in power.
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[idiom]: power changes red deer [Pinyin]: Qu á NY í m ǎ L ù [explanation]: it refers to domineering power and arbitrary confusion of right and wrong. [source]: it's said that Zhao Gao of Qin Dynasty pointed out that deer was a horse business. [example]: the mouth changes into zisu, and mountain ghosts dance in the day, and cry in the night. If you get the feeling, you can break a sentence. In Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's "think tank supplement, observe wisdom, get emotion" was used as object and attribute
words whose meaning is similar
deliberately misrepresent
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: refers to the power of bossy, arbitrary right and wrong. Examples of idioms: the mouth changes to zisu, the power changes to red deer, the Mountain Ghost dances in the day, and the soul cries in the night. If you get the feeling, you can break a sentence. In Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's "think tank supplement, wisdom observation and emotion obtaining", the degree of common use: General emotional color: derogatory words grammatical usage: as object and attribute; used for doing things idiom structure: contractive generation time: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : quán yí mǎ lù
Change of power
take big strides and give a high-flown talk. kuò bù gāo tán
Simple outside and clear inside. wài jiǎn nèi míng
shiver all over though not cold. bù hán ér lì
try to deceive by covering up one 's real purpose. jiǎo róu zào zuò