bureaucrats shield one another
Officials guard each other, an idiom, Pinyin Gu ā NGU ā nxi ā NGW è I, refers to mutual protection between officials.
explain
It means that officials shield each other.
source
Zhao Shuli's "Li Youcai's Banhua" 7: Lao Qin felt that this not only caused trouble, but also affected his neighbors. He thought that since ancient times, "officials defend each other." if Comrade Lao Yang came back to the village office and said that, he would have no idea immediately.
usage
It is used as subject, object and attribute.
bureaucrats shield one another
Turn the tables on the right and stir up chaos - fǎn zhèng bō luàn
manage one 's work easily and leisurely - cuò zhì yù rú
so pathetic as to move both wise and the dull - āi gǎn wán yàn