attach oneself to persons in power
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ā ng ā Oji ē Gu ì, which means climbing close to high school. It comes from the story of the grey appendix written by Li Xingdao in Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Li Xingdao's the first fold of "the story of the grey appendix": "it's not for me to rise to the top, it's for him to make short comments."
Analysis of Idioms
Climbing high and getting rich
Idiom usage
But when he was in his court and I was driving my car, why did I pull the emperor to call my brother-in-law. The 40th chapter of the popular romance of the Republic of China
attach oneself to persons in power
lay it to heart in all reverence - quán quán fú yīng
The earth crumbles and the fish crumbles - tǔ bēng yú làn
Beat the hub and rub the shoulder - jī gǔ mó jiān