小人得志

xiǎoréndézhì
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 a base person comes into power and grows insufferable
  2. 2 petty people in positions of authority

Examples

Tā yì shēngzhí jiù zhǐgāoqìyáng, zhēn shì xiǎoréndézhì.
The moment he was promoted he became arrogant — a true case of a petty man in power.
Gōngsī lǐ xiǎoréndézhì de xiànxiàng ràng dàjiā xīnhán.
The phenomenon of petty people getting power at this company has chilled everyone's hearts.

Tips

history
From a Liu-Song dynasty (5th c.) memorial by (Hé Chéngtiān): 使小人得志君子 ('if petty men come into power, the way of the gentleman fades'). The phrase pairs the Confucian opposition between 君子 (jūnzǐ, 'noble person') and 小人 (xiǎorén, 'petty person').
register
Strongly negative — used to condemn someone newly elevated who acts arrogant or vindictive. Usually said about, not to, the person.

Stroke Order

xiǎo
rén
zhì