fawn upon the rich and powerful persons
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ū Qu á NF ù sh ì, which means flattering and attaching to powerful people. It comes from the notes of Xiao in Minggong's handwriting.
Notes on Idioms
Trend: running; power: power.
The origin of Idioms
Song Ligou's "Minggong handwritten calligraphy · Xiaozhu" says, "I am a writer, but I am determined to be a sage. I am determined to write down my own way. Therefore, it is not the same generation that I am today to write this book. I am lucky to know each other when I hear that I have a great name. I think it is right and wrong."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: tend to be aggressive, tend to be aggressive
Idiom usage
It refers to snobbery. example I just want to be in power, where people are in charge of killing and flattering. Yang Fu's Longgao Ji luozhi in Ming Dynasty
fawn upon the rich and powerful persons
Public talent and public expectation - gōng cái gōng wàng
have experienced all sorts of hardships - jiǔ jīng fēng shuāng
Be considerate of guests and good will - xī kè hǎo yì
the great power is within one 's grasp - dà quán zài wò
Hand cloud covering hand rain - fān shǒu yún fù shǒu yǔ