have relations with a foreign country
Li Tong foreign, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ǐ t ō NGW à IGU ó, which means secretly colluding with foreign countries, plotting treason. It comes from qijieting's essays after illness.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's "qijieting essays: after his illness, he talks about the rest of the world": "in general, he refers to" communicating with foreign countries ", which is now the so-called" traitor. "
Idiom usage
It refers to collusion with foreign countries.
have relations with a foreign country
The enemy and the king are united - dí wáng suǒ kài
arouse one 's all efforts to make the country prosperous - lì jīng qiú zhì
act on impulse in handling things - yì qì yòng shì
Concealing evil and promoting good - yǎn è yáng shàn