officer avenges oneself
Official revenge, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ā Nb à OS à ch ó u, which means to vent personal anger with the help of public affairs. It comes from the story of you boudoir: figure pursuit.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Shi Hui's "the story of you boudoir - figure pursuit": "this dog bone, I will take revenge for you! Tell the left and right to take it down and fight! "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: revenge for the public [antonym]: abide by the law, do business, public and private
Idiom usage
Liu Gao, a man who was forced to take revenge from nothing, forced Huarong to have a family and a country, so he had no right to escape here. The 34th chapter of Water Margin by Shi Naian in Ming Dynasty
officer avenges oneself
be concerned with love and romance - tán qíng shuō ài
Concealing evil and promoting beauty - yǎn è yáng měi
aware that all things depend upon the will of god - dá rén zhī mìng