bribe all the way through the bureaucracy to exonerate criminals from charges
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à sh à NGG à oxi à, which means to bribe the boss and Sue the servant. From the outlaws of the marsh.
The origin of Idioms
The 36th chapter of the outlaws of the marsh by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "the Duke of song came to buy and use money and silk."
Analysis of Idioms
Used as a predicate or attributive.
Examples
Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty, the 20th volume of "the surprise of making a case at the first moment", said: "Lansun had to buy some money and go to prison to send a message and carry tea and rice."
Analysis of Idioms
Buy and order
bribe all the way through the bureaucracy to exonerate criminals from charges
In the world of rivers and lakes, with Wei Que in mind - shēn zài jiāng hú,xīn cún wèi què