Parents' favor
Parents favor, Pinyin h ùē NSH ì ch ǒ ng, means relying on the favor and favor given by others and acting arrogantly and arrogantly. It comes from the biography of Zhu Mu in the later Han Dynasty by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasty.
Paraphrase: rely on. Rely on: rely on, rely on. He was born in the Southern Dynasty. In the book of the later Han Dynasty, biography of Zhu Mu, written by Fan Ye of Song Dynasty, he said: "when he was fierce and cunning, he moved without action. He flattered the officials and favored his parents. He fished and ate the common people and broke the world. Empty little man. " In fact, they have no desire for benevolence and justice in the capital. The 50th book of the sword written by Li Kaixian of Ming Dynasty is used as predicate and attributive
Parents' favor
with a severe countenance and a harsh voice - è yán lì sè
so hot on stones that gold might have melted there - shuò shí liú jīn
attach oneself to persons in power - pān gāo jié guì