curry favour with sb
Flattery, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced ē y ú f é ngy í ng, which means flattery, flattery and flattery. It comes from Yichuan Yi Chuan Yi, the complete works of two Cheng.
The origin of Idioms
Yichuan Yi Chuan Yi, the complete works of the two Cheng Dynasties: "whether Zhou Zhi is a king or not is just a matter for you. You can't flatter him and ask him to compare himself."
Idiom usage
At that time, there was a first-class staff in the capital, named Li Guang, who was single-minded and flattering. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty, Volume 22
curry favour with sb
scatter at the mere sight of the oncoming force - cóng fēng ér mí
be good at pentasyllabic verse - wǔ yán cháng chéng
Home has my broom, enjoy the gold - jiā yǒu bì zhǒu,xiǎng zhī qiān jīn
two dragons are playing with a pearl - èr lóng xì zhū
when the clouds part , one sees the sun - yún kāi wù shì
help intensify the strength of billows and waves - tuī bō zhù lán
the wrangling guest robs the place of the host - xuān bīn duó zhǔ