An guoningjia
An guoningjia, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "NGU ó n í ngji", which means to govern the country. It comes from Fangzheng, a new story of the world.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in Fangzheng, a new account of the world: "the eldest husband will die. He doesn't ask about the skill of an Guoning family, but asks the daughter."
Idiom usage
It is used to govern a country.
An guoningjia
weakness lends wings to rumours - kōng xué lái fēng
deep in the night and all is quiet - gēng lán rén jǐng
remove the stains and cleanse the filth - dí xiá dàng gòu
mountains and seas are whistling - shān hū hǎi xiào
peace and tranquility under heaven - hǎi yàn hé qīng
of a woman with face powdered and eyebrows darkened - fěn bái dài lǜ