avoid the strong and bully the weak
Tugang rurou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ǔ g ā NgR ú R ó u, meaning to spit out hard and eat soft. The metaphor is afraid of bullying the weak. From the book of songs Daya Jimin.
Idiom explanation
Soft: soft; hard: hard.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Daya · Jimin" says: "people also have their own words. If they are soft, they will feel like it. If they are hard, they will feel like it."
Analysis of Idioms
Bullying the weak is afraid of the strong; bullying the weak is afraid of the strong
Idiom usage
He is afraid of bullying the weak. Example Mao Qing's official shoes are pure, and Sima Zhi's are loyal and bright, but he doesn't like to be tough and gentle. Biography of Cui Yan and others
Chinese PinYin : tǔ gāng rú róu
avoid the strong and bully the weak
a great din of drums and pipes. gǔ yuè xuān tiān
peace and tranquility under heaven. hǎi yàn hé qīng
be of one heart and one mind. tóng xīn tóng dé