Prison for selling officials
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à IGU à NY à y à, which means accepting bribes, selling official titles and breaking the law. It's from Han Cui Shi's political commentary.
Idiom usage
He has been appointed as a non-human envoy, sold his official post and jailed many prisoners.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: sell prison official
The origin of Idioms
Han Cui Shi's "political commentary" said: "since the barbarians are not the same, who can starve to death, then there are those who sell their official posts and live in prison, and the thieves are the ones who guard them."
Idiom explanation
He took bribes, sold officials, and broke the law.
Prison for selling officials
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