Li Bai has never written a poem that flatters powerful people.

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As we all know, Li Bai was a bohemian and arrogant person all his life. He once said, "Since God has given talent, let it go and you will be hired"! , spin one thousand silver, all come back! "And there is the pride of" Oh, how can I bow and scrape to those high-ranking and high-ranking people who will never be shown an honest face ". In everyone's eyes, Li Bai will never kiss up and write down some "kiss up" poems.

"Flattery" is an idiom originated from literati's works and Dong Lugu's Drunken Stone in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.

"Flattery" means flattery and flattery; "Flattery means please." Flattery refers to flattery, pandering to others and trying to please others. Generally, it is used as predicate, attribute and complement in sentences.

Origin of idioms

The eighth episode of "Drunken Wake Stone" by Lu Gushu in Mingdong: "He is cheap and easy to gain, and besides, he is a villain who can only flatter others."

Application example

Lei Zhen slapped the table angrily and said, "We have some cadres. They always like to listen to flattery and will not let go of those who love ideas until their death. " -Lee Joon, Li Cunbao's "The Garland under the Mountain"

His character itself often conflicts with fear, doubt, flattery and mutual vigilance. -Jiang Zilong's "Director Joe Takes Office"

Written usage

Generally, it is used as a predicate, attribute and complement in a sentence, and it can take an object directly when it is used as a predicate. Metaphor flatters people. The concepts of derogatory meaning and personal morality refer to a kind of bad morality and behavior. Used for the next pair, but also for peers.