Idioms are stereotypes in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms, everyone says they have become words, and so do idioms. The following is a complete set of idioms describing power that I have carefully arranged. Welcome everyone to refer to it, I hope it will help you.
1, surrounded by: someone in front shouted to clear the way, and someone in the back surrounded the protection. In the past, officials were described as traveling with many people.
2. Power of the world: Power of the world. Description is very powerful.
3, fame and fortune lock: metaphor fame and fortune bind people like reins and chains.
4. Golden Horse Jade Hall: Golden Horse: The Golden Horse Gate in the Han Dynasty is the place where the bachelor is waiting to be summoned; Yutang: Yutang is a place that serves the bachelor. Formerly referred to as Hanlin Academy or Hanlin Bachelor.
5, Houmen is like the sea: Houmen: old refers to the famous family; Hai: A very in-depth description. Houmen is as deep as the sea. It is a metaphor for people who knew in the old society, and later they were alienated and isolated because of the disparity in status.
6. Come as soon as you call, and go away: immediately; Wave: Wave. Tell him to come, tell him to leave. Describe the arbitrary orders of the ruling class to subordinates or slaves.
7. Houmen are like the sea: the door of princes and nobles is as deep as the sea. In the past, the access control of nobles and government officials was very strict, and ordinary people could not easily enter. It is also a metaphor for people I knew in the old days, but later alienated because of the disparity in status.
8, unattainable: climbing: grab a tall thing to climb. Can't climb high. It is difficult to describe. It also describes people on it, inaccessible.
9, high above: the original refers to high status, now described as divorced from reality, divorced from the leadership of the masses.
10, the dog depends on the human potential: depend on the potential. Metaphor bad guys rely on some kind of power to bully others.
1 1, monopolize power: monopolize: control. One person is in power and arbitrary.
12, in power: in power.
13, hot: it feels very hot to the touch. The metaphor is powerful and arrogant, which makes people afraid to approach.
14, domineering over others: originally, it meant that the monarch specialized in rewards and punishments and monopolized power. Later used to describe arrogance and abuse of power.
15, waist gold and purple clothes: gold seal hung around the waist, wearing a purple robe. Refers to being a big official.
16, covering the sky with one hand: covering the sky with one hand. Describe relying on power, playing politics and deceiving the masses.
17, bullying the weak with one's own strength.
18, one household, Bainuo: one person calls and 100 people answer. Describe the rich and powerful, many servants.
19, relying on money: relying on, relying on: relying on. Rely on your own property and power.
20, waist gold drags purple: Yu Gaoguan. Gold, gold seal; Purple, purple ribbon.
2 1, relying on the strong and bullying the weak: rely on: rely on; Ling: Bullying people. Bully the weak by your own strength.
22. Downing the ponytail: It originally refers to the prestige that officials show to their subordinates when they first take office, and later refers to showing their power to each other from the beginning.
23. Bullying: Ling: Bullying. Rely on the strong and bully the weak.
24. The situation of the ruling and opposition parties: describe the power as overwhelming. ;