bow and scrape
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu ī m é izh é y ā o, refers to bow. To describe someone who has no backbone and flatters. It's from Li Bai's sleepwalking and Tianmu's farewell.
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai, Tang Dynasty, wrote in his book "sleepwalking, Tianmu's farewell" that "an Neng's brow and waist is a matter of power, which makes me unhappy."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: servile, servile, servile
Idiom usage
A man who is devoting himself to power is a poor man. He Jingming's return in Ming Dynasty
bow and scrape
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