attain the people's trust
Win the trust of the people, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ǔ x ì NY ú m í n, meaning to win the trust of the people. It comes from the biography of Chu Yuan king in the book of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of the king of Chu and yuan in the book of Han Dynasty, "read the precepts of the past, and win the trust by compromise."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object. example the situation at that time was that the weak country resisted the strong country. This paper points out that the political preparation before the war is to win people's trust. (Mao Zedong's strategic issues in China's Revolutionary War)
Analysis of Idioms
To win the trust of others
attain the people's trust
not to cause the slightest damage to the people - bǐ chàng bù jīng
The beginning and the end of the year - nián tóu yuè wěi
obey others against one's will - jiàng xīn xiāng cóng
associate oneself with undesirable elements - tóng chén hé wū