adulation
Flattery, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ē y ú ch ǎ nm è I, which means to speak and do things to cater to the wishes of others and try to please others. It comes from Yu Shi Ming Yan, Pei Jin's justice restoring match.
Idiom explanation
Flattery: to cater to other people's will, to please others; flattery: flattery, flattery.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty said in Yu Shi Ming Yan Pei Jin's justice restoring match: "it's just these flatterers who want to win the prime minister's joy and naturally buy at a high price."
Idiom usage
It means to please others.
Chinese PinYin : ē yú chǎn mèi
adulation
harbour sorrow and resentment. xián bēi rú hèn
conform to no conventional pattern. bù luò sú tào
mouth parched and tongue scorched. kǒu gān shé zào