be in power

be in power

As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ā ngji ā Zu òǔ, which originally refers to being in charge of domestic affairs and having the right to make decisions on family affairs. It refers to being the master of a unit or a country. From wind and waves.

The origin of Idioms

Sha Ting's "wind and waves": "sister Shen is the real master of the whole family, and brother Shen listens to her in everything."

Analysis of Idioms

Be in charge

Idiom usage

It refers to being in the master position. example he is the master of his own affairs in the unit.

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