Pronunciation: [lóu luo]
Quote: Lu Xun's inscription on "Gathering Southern and Northern Tunes": "He (Liang Shiqiu) was a professor in the north when he compiled the addendum. One of his subordinates said in that supplement that I am similar to Mencken in the United States because a book is published every year. "
Example: Tiger, I don't understand why we should save these two insignificant admirers.
Synonyms of extended data: pawns and lackeys
First, pawn
Pronunciation: [zǒu zú]
Interpretation: It used to refer to a servant who was driven by others, but now it is a metaphor for someone who was supported and helped to do bad things.
Quotation: Lao She's Four Generations under One roof: "You can gain a lot of knowledge just by listening to your ears. Even pawn vendors have other manners! "
Second, lackeys
Pronunciation: [zǒu gǒu]
Interpretation: originally it refers to hunting dogs, but now it refers to people who are fostered by bad people and help others.
Quotations: Hu Shi's Letter to Mr. A: "He may further degenerate and become a running dog of the warlords."