A tool of national subjugation
It is a Chinese idiom, w á nggu ó zh ī Q ì, which means utensils such as chopsticks and jade cups. In ancient times, it was used as a symbol of extravagance and subjugation. It comes from Guizhi, the spring and Autumn Annals of the Lu family.
The origin of Idioms
"The voice of national subjugation should not go to the temple, the society of national subjugation should not be seen in heaven, and the weapon of national subjugation should be used by Chen Yu Ting, so it is a warning."
Idiom usage
Used as an object; used in writing. In the book of Jin, the five elements annals, it is said that "Wei FA was the tool for the subjugation of the country, but he didn't take it from righteousness."
A tool of national subjugation
The sound of the tide is sincere - cháo míng diàn chè
Three words do not depart from one's profession - sān jù huà bù lí běn háng