Take advantage of one's power
The Chinese idiom, sh è w à ISH à NSH à, means to be domineering with power. From Huainanzi · pan Lun Xun.
explain
[idiom]: take advantage of one's power
[Pinyin]: SH è w à ISH à NSH à
Simple spelling: SWSs
Explanation: it means to be domineering by virtue of power.
source
"Huainanzi · pan Lun Xun" said: "in the past, the Duke of Qi Jian explained the power of his country, but he was a full-time Minister of Qi Jian. His generals were powerful and powerful, and his private family became a party, but justice was not good."
usage
Grammar: used as predicate and attributive; used in life, etc
Take advantage of one's power
live a simple life , showing one 's goal in life - dàn bó míng zhì
declare war on a country to punish it for its iniquities - dà zhāng tà fá
the beam breaking and the rafter falling -- the country being in a stage of ruin - dòng xiǔ cuī bēng
good people must stay away from bad people - xūn yóu bù tóng qì
not to do anything more than three times - shì bù guò sān