corruption and degeneration
Corruption, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ā NW ū f ǔ Hu à, which means abusing public power, illegally obtaining property and living a luxurious and decadent life. From the political work of the Anti Japanese army.
Analysis of Idioms
Corruption and perversion of the law
The origin of Idioms
In Zhou Enlai's political work of the Anti Japanese army, it is said that "all the bad habits of arrogance, empty talk and even corrupt life must be overcome and eliminated."
Idiom usage
Combined; predicate; derogatory. Examples selfishness, slackness, chauvinism and so on are the most despicable. (Mao Zedong's the position of the Communist Party of China in the national war) the malpractice of corruption in the officialdom has been accumulated for a long time.
Chinese PinYin : tān wū fǔ huà
corruption and degeneration
cater to the wishes of a superior. xī zhǐ chéng yán
hardship of travel without shelter. cān fēng mù yǔ
the flames of war raging across the length and breadth of the region. fēng huǒ lián tiān