rich and powerful family
Rich and powerful family is a Chinese word, Pinyin for H á om é NJ ù sh ì, which means rich family. It comes from the biography of Yan Zan in the book of Jin.
The source of the idiom: "Yan Zuan's biography in the book of Jin:" his courtiers are civil and military generals, and do not take the children of the Qi family. " "It's not difficult to govern, and it's not to offend Jushi," says Mencius
rich and powerful family
spectators stood round like a wall - guān zhě rú dǔ
be dispelled like the thawing of ice - dòng jiě bīng shì
it is hard to change one 's nature - běn xìng nán yí
the precious stone lands its innocent possessor in jail - huái bì qí zuì
have clever hands and good sense - xīn líng shǒu qiǎo
The road is high and the devil is heavy - dào gāo mó zhòng