Barking is not the master
Barking is not the master. In Chinese, the Pinyin is f è if ē IQ í zh ǔ, which means that the dog barks at an outsider. In the old metaphor, each has his own master. It's from Qi CE Liu, Warring States strategy.
Idiom usage
Although Qiao didn't distinguish between disobedience and obedience, he was also the schemer at that time. He was not the master and could not be punished.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: each is his own master
The origin of Idioms
"Qi CE 6" in the Warring States strategy: "the dog barking at Yao is not expensive but cheap. It's not the dog that barks. "
Idiom explanation
Barking: the dog barks. The dog barked at the outsider. In the old metaphor, each person is his own master.
Barking is not the master
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