The idiom '政出多门' (zhèng chū duō mén) means that government decrees come from multiple sources, indicating weak central leadership and dispersed state power. It originates from the 'Zuo Zhuan' and carries a negative connotation.
这个成语“政出多门”比喻中央领导软弱,国家权力分散,政令不一。它出自《左传》,带有贬义。
| 成语 | 政出多门 |
|---|---|
| 解释 | 原意是政令出自几个卿大夫的门下。指中央领导软弱,国家权力分散。 |
| 出处 | 《左传·成公十六年》:“鲁之有季孟,犹晋之有栾范也,政令于是乎成。今其谋曰:‘晋政多门,不可从也。’” |
| 拼音 | zhèng chū duō mén |
| 拼音码 | zcdm |
| 近义词 | 各自为政、一国三公、各行其是 |
| 反义词 | 一统天下 |
| 用法 | 主谓式;作谓语、分句;含贬义 |
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