Selling knights and officials
It is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is m à IJU é y à Gu ā n, which means buying and selling officials to collect money. It comes from the palace of eternal life: Quan Huo.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: selling officials and nobility, selling officials and nobility, selling officials and nobility
The origin of Idioms
In the palace of eternal life, Quan Huo, written by Hong Sheng in Qing Dynasty: "how much do you sell? The greedy goods are the best
Idiom usage
It refers to official corruption. A corrupt official who made his fortune by selling his Knights was eventually sentenced to death.
Selling knights and officials
cooperate with absolute sincerity - jīng chéng tuán jié
strong enough to pull up mountains and raise tripods - bá shān jǔ dǐng
to help the weak and aid the needy - jì ruò fú qīng