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What do you mean by flattery and bullying?
Flattery means: please your boss and bully your subordinates.

From "Speech to Commemorate the Centenary of Voltaire's Death": "These unscrupulous judges flatter their superiors, bully their subordinates, prostrate themselves before the king and are above the people."

Synonym: deceiving the superior and deceiving the inferior.

Example: Don't be greedy for the big and abandon the small, and don't be unfaithful and bully the weak.

Flattery: please the Lord. From Biography of Historical Records: "However, Deng Tong has no other talents. He can't recommend a teacher. He just wants to be charming. "

Bully:

1, cheating. From Shuo Wen: "Cheat, cheat."

2, fraud, deceiving people by cunning and treacherous means. From Qin Ce of the Warring States Policy: "Su Qin deceives me."

3, bully the weak and fear the hard, bully the weak and fear the hard. Like bullying.

Next:

1, the people below. From the Analects of Confucius: "I am not ashamed to ask questions."

2. Chen Xia; People; Volkswagen. From "Eighteen Years of Zuo Zhao Zhuan Gong": "So, how can there be no chaos in Xialing?"

3. Below, the position is below. From Zhou Li Diantong: "Louder."