Jian Xianfu
Jian Xian Fu Shi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ǎ nxi á NF ù sh ì, which means to despise the virtuous and attach importance to power. It comes from the book Zhonghui Zhigao.
Idiom explanation
He despises the virtuous and relies on power.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of Zhonghui's Gao" says, "the simple and virtuous are attached to the powerful, the practical and the complicated are endowed with talents." Kong Zhuan: "Jian, Lue also. If you are virtuous and have no power, it will be slight; if you are not virtuous and have power, it will be attached. "
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute, object; used in life.
Jian Xianfu
be willing to spend ten million in finding good neighbors - qiān wàn mǎi lín
sing wonderfully with a silver voice and deep feeling - shēng qíng bìng mào
we had better stay over for a while - qiě zhù wéi jiā