| 谄媚 | chǎn mèi | to flatter | |
| 胁肩谄笑 | xié jiān chǎn xiào | to act obsequiously (idiom) | |
| 虽贫不谄 | suī pín bù chǎn | Though poor (he) flatters no one. (idiom) | |
| 谄媚者 | chǎn mèi zhě | flatterer | |
| 谗谄 | chán chǎn | to defame one person while flattering another; a slandering toady |
| 1 | I think thseverby itwouls self is trying to frwoulme you. | |
| 2 | Not in the flattery of thy mirror. | |
| 3 | Extra Mistake: Picking a major to please someone else. | |
| 4 | In China, it is not enough merely to please the masses. | |
| 5 | Did he pray for the men who were trying to destroy him? |