To raise the image
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á x à Zhou ó Xi à ng, which means to refer to a person with outstanding promotion ability. It comes from "discussing Zheng Wuzi with the prime minister".
The origin of Idioms
Wang Yang of the Song Dynasty, in his treatise on Zheng Wuzi with the prime minister, said: "there are several people in the imperial court, among whom there are some people who are famous for their outstanding ideas. However, the analysis of the theory is subtle and the attention is not enough
Interpretation of Idioms
Promotion: promotion: promotion: rhinoceros: rhinoceros; elephant: Elephant: an outstanding person. to promote an outstanding person: to promote an outstanding person.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: appointing people on merit and [antonym]: appointing people on their own
Idiom usage
Since important people are cronyism, how can they be outstanding?
To raise the image
the autocrat and traitor to the people - dú fū mín zéi
There is no righteous war in the spring and Autumn period - chūn qiū wú yì zhàn
be a restless fellow like a drifting water plant - fú zōng làng jì
the lofty sentiments of fearing no hardships in the open - mù tiān xí dì
it is advancing sometimes to seem retreating - jìn dào ruò quán