imperial academy
Jinguiyutang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NGU ī y ù t á ng, which means officials of the imperial court. It's from Mo Chi Bian.
The source of the idiom is from "Mo Chi Bian" (Volume 3) written by Zhu Changwen of Song Dynasty: "Cai Zhongyuan and Shen Ruida are all well mannered and respectable. However, there is no shortage of those who are capable, such as those in the golden boudoir and the jade hall and those in the Boulevard
imperial academy
play up to people of power and influence - bā gāo zhī ér
make obeisance and perform the rites of courtesy - kē tóu lǐ bài
The government is light and the situation is weak - guān qīng shì wēi