狐假虎威 hú jiǎ hǔ wēi
          
              hú jiǎ hǔ wēi 
              
              set phrase 
              the fox exploits the tiger; to use powerful connections to intimidate people 
              Domain: Idiom 成语
              
              
              
              
                Notes: Literally, the fox exploits the tiger's might.  This idiom comes from a story in 战国策·楚一 “Stratagems of the Warring States,” Chu I (CC-CEDICT '狐假虎威'; Fuller 2004, pp. 89-92; Guoyu '狐假虎威'; Mathews 1931 '狐假虎威', p. 81)
              
               
          
          
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- Scroll 2 Jingang Jing Zuan Yao Kan Ding Ji 金剛經纂要刊定記 — count: 1