Four-word idiom at the beginning

Feed the bad guys and sip [bǔzāo chulí]

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Basic explanation

Eat distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. It is also a metaphor for Qu Zhi to do as the Romans do; Go with the flow. It is also a metaphor for beautiful words and intoxicating. It's the same as "feeding bad"

Approximate antonym

synonym

Hello, hello, hello.

Encyclopedia explanation

Eat distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. It is also a metaphor for Qu Zhi to do as the Romans do; Go with the flow. It is also a metaphor for beautiful words and intoxicating. It's the same as "feeding bad"

English translation/ translator/ interpreter

Buzao chuoli