nepotism
Nepotism, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ú nd à IGU à nx à, which means women's affinity in collusion with each other. It's from the official and the unofficial.
Idiom explanation
Nepotism: refers to the relatives of a wife, daughter or sister.
The origin of Idioms
The third volume of Chao Ye Lei Yao written by Zhao Sheng of Song Dynasty: "the son-in-law of the prince Nanban is called Xigong, which is the so-called County horse, and is commonly known as the official with a skirt and head."
Idiom usage
It refers to women's affinity. Let's take her colleagues as an example. Quite a few of them came to have a meal. Mao Dun's disillusionment
Chinese PinYin : qún dài guān xì
nepotism
talk cheerfully and humorously. tán lùn fēng shēng
Birds of prey will strike, fly low and gather their wings. zhì niǎo jiāng jī,bēi fēi liǎn yì
human hearts are not what they were in the old days. rén xīn bù gǔ