Ban Shi Zai Xiang (bàn shí zǎi xiàng) means a prime minister who merely eats the proceeds, used to satirize incompetent and inactive officials, from "Old Book of Tang." A synonym is "Ban Shi Zhong Shu" (an undersecretary who eats at the public expense).
伴食宰相 (bàn shí zǎi xiàng) 用来讽刺无所作为、不称职的官员,出自《旧唐书》,近义词为伴食中书。
| 成语 | 伴食宰相 |
|---|---|
| 解释 | 用来讽刺无所作为,不称职的官员。 |
| 出处 | 《旧唐书·卢怀慎传》:“开元三年,迁黄门监。怀慎与紫微令姚崇对掌枢密,怀慎自以为吏道不及崇,每事皆推让之,时人谓之伴食宰相。” |
| 拼音 | bàn shí zǎi xiàng |
| 拼音码 | bszx |
| 近义词 | 混世魔王、伴食中书 |
| 用法 | 偏正式;作主语、宾语;比喻碌碌无为的官员 |
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