cater to the wishes of a superior
Xizhichengyan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī zh ǐ ch é ngy á n, which means that speech acts cater to the intention of the superior. It comes from Kong Congzi's Anti Japanese annals.
The origin of Idioms
"Kong Congzi · Kangzhi" says, "if you want to be charming, you will be close to it." "Hanshu · biography of no doubt" says: "I have heard that young master Yu has been famous for a long time
Idiom usage
It refers to the speech act catering to the intention of the superior
Analysis of Idioms
Looking forward to the wind
cater to the wishes of a superior
the integrity in one 's later years is not protected - wǎn jíe bù bǎo