no one dare do anything about sb
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ò g ǎ nshu í h é, which means no one dares to do anything. It comes from Guo Qin Lun.
no one dare do anything about sb
mògǎnshuíhé
Nobody dares to do anything.
[source] in Jia Yi's treatise on passing the Qin Dynasty, Han Dynasty, it is said that "the minister who believed in him died, Chen libing, and who is he."
[example] Dong Zhuo fought for power and threatened the Han Dynasty. The officials were afraid. The first discount of Wu Mingshi's lianhuanji in Yuan Dynasty
Examples: Selected Works of the late Qing Dynasty, attached with the film of punishing foreign ships in the East and West, Lin Zexu
He was a coastal civil and military officer who was not familiar with the situation of foreigners. He was shocked by the English name, but did not know the origin. In case of a foreign ship arriving, it is necessary to follow the rules. If he fails to respond to the urge, he will not dare. There are many rebellious foreign ships who dare to threaten each other with guns. However, because the official ships do not have any written documents, they are not able to use firearms without authorization.
no one dare do anything about sb
show no respect to elders and superiors - mù wú zūn zhǎng
Take advantage of the opportunity - lǚ jī chéng biàn
It's better to save the cold than heavy fur - jiù hán mò rú chóng qiú
a beauty is dressed in mourning white - hóng zhuāng sù guǒ
myriad twinkling light in a city - dēng huǒ wàn jiā