agree without justification
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ō uh é Q ǔ R ó ng, which means to flatter and cater to others, so that they can live happily. It comes from the biography of Bai Qi and Wang Jian in historical records.
Idiom explanation
Flattery caters to others, so that they can survive. It's the same as "cheating".
The origin of Idioms
"On the biographies of Wang Jian from Baiqi in historical records:" it's not easy to make friends with each other, even to make friends with each other. "
Idiom usage
It means catering to others.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: cheating
Idiom story
At the end of the Warring States period, the state of Qin gradually eliminated the six states and unified China. General Bai Qi and Wang Jian played an important role. Bai Qi's military might shocked the world, but later he was forced to commit suicide because he could not cater to the king of Qin and fan Ju. Wang Jian, on the other hand, was granted the title of marquis Wu Cheng by the king of Qin when the reunification was completed.
agree without justification
estimate one 's own moral and material strength - duó dé liàng lì
pay no attention to small matters - bù hù xì xíng
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reward according to sb . 's deserts - bān gōng xíng shǎng