do everything to please others
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ō uh á ns ò ngnu ǎ n, which means to take care of the cold and warm in secret. It refers to flattering and flattering, and it also refers to caring for people. It comes from Bai Pu's wall horse in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
When these eunuchs and concubines saw that the queen was partial, they naturally took advantage of the cold and gave warmth to others.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: ask about the cold and warm; Antonyms: indifferent, indifferent and indifferent
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Baipu's wall horse in Yuan Dynasty: "I scolded him for stealing cold and sending warmth to my little slave in vain. I wanted to steal white in this way."
Idiom explanation
Take care of the cold and warm in secret. It means flattering and flattering. It's also like being concerned about people.
do everything to please others
The Dragon twists and the snake stretches - lóng qū shé shēn