belabor the slain tiger
Beat the dead tiger, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ s ǐ L ǎ oh ǔ, which means to fight against the downfall of the people. It comes from 28 chapters of the official circles.
Analysis of Idioms
Save people from the well
The origin of Idioms
Twenty eight chapters of Li Baojia's officialdom in the Qing Dynasty: "everyone swarms to kill the tiger."
Idiom usage
To attack someone who has lost power. Example Lu Xun's "grave: on" feruprai "should be postponed:" I think those who "beat the tiger to death" pretend to be timid and brave, which is quite funny. Although they can't help feeling humble and timid, they are so timid that they are lovable. " It's not killing a tiger.
belabor the slain tiger
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