curry favour with those in power
Yifumu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Ku à NGF ù m ù, which means to refer to doing evil with the help of others. It's also like being unable to stand on your own and rely on others. It comes from Wu Temple written by Wang Zhou of Five Dynasties.
The idiom comes from the poem "Wu Temple": "the day depends on the power and fortune, the year old is the spirit, according to the grass and attached wood, falsely and falsely
Chinese PinYin : yī kuàng fù mù
curry favour with those in power
messengers of the gods and spirits. shén chāi guǐ shǐ
board is erected in the transportation hub for people to write comments. fěi bàng zhī mù
shed streams of tears and snivel. tì lèi jiāo liú