Wuduan xiangqu
Wuduan xiangqu, a Chinese idiom, is written in W ǔ Du à nxi ā ngq ū, which means to bully the people with power. It comes from the book of historical records.
The origin of Idioms
Pingzhunshu in historical records: "at that time, the net was sparse and the people were rich, and the service wealth was arrogant, or they merged with the disciples of the powerful party to make arbitrary decisions in the local music."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. Examples if the power is great, it will oppose the government; if the power is small, it will ~. Pu Songling's shangsungeijianshu in Qing Dynasty
Wuduan xiangqu
love something too much to part with it - ài bù rěn shì
get rid of an evil for the people - yǔ hǔ chú hài
You can stand on your fist and walk on your arm - quán tóu shàng lìdé rén,gē bó shàng zǒudé lù
be honored with high official titles - gāo guān xiǎn jué