the evil governors ruled the state
Jackal Dangtu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch á IL á NGD ā NGT ú, which means to refer to the tyrannical and treacherous people in charge of state affairs. It comes from the book of Jin, the story of Xiong Yuanzhuan.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, the legend of Xiong Yuanzhuan: "the emperor's palace of filial piety and Huai is not reversed, the jackals should be painted, and people and gods should be angry."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: jackal in charge, jackal in charge, jackal crosswalk, jackal in charge
Idiom usage
It is used as an object or attribute to describe a bad man in power
the evil governors ruled the state
be handsome and highly esteemed - xiàng mào táng táng
neither riches nor honours can corrupt him - fù guì bù yín
retire and give room to better men - tuì ràng xián lù
find specific ways to solve problems - duì zhèng xià yào