Report to the public
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Tu à g à NGB à OS à. It means to take advantage of business to repay personal grievances. It comes from the biography of Du Zhou in the book of Han by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
To report personal grievances through official affairs.
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu's biography of Du Zhou in Hanshu of the Eastern Han Dynasty said: "Fang Jin did not give up the white in the end, but made a special contribution to Wei Fu. The party was thick and handsome. He took advantage of the public to report his private affairs
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Official revenge, public revenge
Report to the public
One hundred is not many, one is not few - bǎi bù wéi duō,yī bù wéi shǎo
Forefathers slip, posterity slip - qián rén shī jiǎo,hòu rén bǎ huá
Huaitangerine as trifoliate orange - huái jú wéi zhǐ
people who are mere pecks and hampers - dǒu shāo zhī rén