plead for the people
Ask for help for the people, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w è im í NQ ǐ NGM ì ng, which means that a person of considerable status represents the people to state difficulties and make demands to those in power. It comes from the biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records.
Idiom explanation
Ask for orders: ask for instructions to save your life. Generally speaking, it refers to a person of considerable status who represents the people to state difficulties and make demands to those in power.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records, if Xixiang asks for the people's orders because of the people's desire, then the world will go and respond. Who dares not listen to it Kuai Tong Zhuan in Hanshu: "Xixiang asked for people's orders."
Idiom usage
On the one hand, it is formal; on the other hand, it is predicate; on the other hand, it is commendatory
Examples
It's just that this kind of condescending and pitying attitude is of little value now. "Aobo map" by Zhu Ziqing
Chinese PinYin : wèi mín qǐng mìng
plead for the people
The first thing is the second. xiān huā hòu guǒ