son / child / seed / egg / small thing / 1st earthly branch: 11 p.m.-1 a.m., midnight, 11th solar month (7th December to 5th January), year of the Rat / Viscount, fourth of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4] / ancient Chinese compass point: 0° / (north) / subsidiary / subordinate / sub-
指手画脚
zhǐ shǒu huà jiǎo
to gesticulate while talking (idiom) / to explain by waving one's hands / to criticize or give orders summarily
to call to come and shout to go (idiom) / to yell orders / always bossing people around
嫁鸡随鸡
jià jī suí jī
If you marry a chicken, follow the chicken (idiom) / A woman should follow whatever her husband orders. / We must learn to accept the people around us.
碍难从命
ài nán cóng mìng
difficult to obey orders (idiom) / much to my embarrassment, I am unable to comply
颐指风使
yí zhǐ fēng shǐ
lit. to order people by pointing the chin (idiom) / to signal orders by facial gesture / arrogant and bossy
请将不如激将
qǐng jiàng bù rú jī jiàng
lit. to dispatch a general is not as effective as to excite a general / fig. inciting people to action is more effective than dispatching orders
麦克阿瑟
Mài kè ā sè
General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war
西塞罗
Xī sāi luó
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), famous Roman politician, orator and philosopher, murdered at the orders of Marc Anthony
遗教
yí jiào
work or plans left as a legacy / the views of the departed / posthumous orders or teachings
五等爵位
wǔ děng jué wèi
five orders of feudal nobility, namely: Duke 公[gong1], Marquis 侯[hou2], Count 伯[bo2], Viscount 子[zi3], Baron 男[nan2]
以言代法
yǐ yán dài fǎ
to substitute one's words for the law (idiom) / high-handedly putting one's orders above the law
General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war
Summaries of Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders of the International Court of Justice
道格拉斯・麦克阿瑟
Dào gé lā sī · Mài kè ā sè
General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war
General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war