severity shown by an official on assuming office
Xiamawei is a Chinese word,
Pinyin is Xi à m à w à I,
It originally refers to the prestige that an official shows to his subordinates at the beginning of his term of office, but later it generally refers to showing his power to the other party at the beginning. It also means to destroy people's prestige.
Entry
severity shown by an official on assuming office
Pinyin
xiàmǎwēi
Citation explanation
It originally refers to the prestige that an official shows to his subordinates at the beginning of his term of office, but later it generally refers to showing his power to the other party at the beginning. It also means to destroy people's prestige. In the book of the Han Dynasty, Xu Zhuan said, "the officials and the people will be relieved if they are afraid of their downfall." Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty: Li Biao was a yamen man for a long time. He went to the kitchen to get a piece of firewood and beat Li Wang down first. In Li Yu's "mirage in a building against marriage" in Qing Dynasty, he said, "take the family law and treat him as a hero." In Huang Liuhong's Fu Hui Quan Shu · post · general introduction of the Qing Dynasty: "one day, the scribes of the general river came to If the soldiers hold the pot and hold it, the horse will be tied with gold and kneel down to offer it; if they are scolded, the wolf will be chased and captured, and a rope will be suspended in the secluded room. So he took the baton he was carrying and beat it with poison. It was called "beating down Ma Wei." In the third chapter of Shuo Yue Quan Zhuan: "a Zhuang Ding said:" the councillor invited a Mr. Hao to teach... " After hearing this, Wang GUI anxiously asks Zhang Xian and Tang Huai to prepare the iron ruler and stick so as to defeat him. " Zeng Pu's "flowers of the evil sea" Chapter 24: "since he wants to come to the mantis as a chariot, why don't I go to the whole lion to fight the rabbit and give him a bad impression. Yuan min's a cloud in the sky: "I didn't expect that this girl who looks as calm as a pool of autumn water would give me such a powerful power at the beginning!"
Separate interpretation of words
Dismount: 1. Get off the horse. 2. The arrival of an official. 3. It means that a work or project is stopped. Wei: Wei shows the awe inspiring spirit: power. Prestige. Authority. By force or influence: a threat. Deterrence. Stroke number: 9;
usage
As an object.
example sentence
1. Jubao is not a cadre. Is he so right? If it wasn't for the sect, you'd cut off my head! I think they are looking for us on purpose. Give us a blow first, so that we can obey them later! 2. On the first day of the competition, the Chinese team was defeated, ranking first from the bottom. 3. From her later style, I understand that she wanted to give me a bad impression. She was wrong. He also said that he would personally expose the spectacles you played! Do you hear me? The old man is going to give you a blow! 5. You also introduced "experience" to other squad leaders, saying that this is because we are afraid that we will not respect you in the future, so let's get down first. 6. China is too disobedient to argue with the Soviet Union and dare to fight against the Soviet Union by force. If they don't give them any threat, they should ride on the neck of the Soviet Union and take a shit. 7. Fenghuoshan, a ten thousand year old iceberg, has shown its ferocious face, which has brought a threat to the road building army! 8. The captain looked at it silently for a moment, and then said, "my friends, I just deliberately gave silver a bad impression, which made him very angry. 9. If it wasn't for his bad heart, I would give him a bad impression. 10. Since you are a pawn, you can't talk about how to match me. Let me give you a piece of advice first. In the book of the Han Dynasty, Xu Zhuan said, "the officials and the people will be relieved if they are afraid of their downfall." It means that they are worried about showing their authority to their subordinates when bambo first arrived in office, so they are somewhat restrained. Getting out of the car does not mean getting out of the car, but the arrival of officials. The ancients had the habit of dismounting and getting off the train to indicate the arrival of officials, so later "dismounting" was replaced by "dismounting". In addition, xiamawei is easy to read and its meaning is simple and clear, so it is widely spread.
Idiom story
In the Western Han Dynasty, Banbo, a young nobleman, volunteered to be the governor of Dingxiang. As soon as he arrived, the local gentry hid all the former offenders. As soon as bambo took office, he entertained the gentry and made friends with them. When he knew where the culprits were hiding, he immediately ordered to kill them. Dingxiang was soon settled.
Chinese PinYin : xià mǎ wēi
severity shown by an official on assuming office
like the palm of one 's own hand. míng rú zhǐ zhǎng
run the country well and give the people peace and security. zhì guó ān mín