An rupanshi
An Ru Panshi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ā NR ú P á NSH í, meaning as stable as Panshi; the description is very stable and unshakable. It comes from Xunzi, the rich country.
Idiom explanation
An: stable; rock: big stone.
The origin of Idioms
Xun Kuang's "Xunzi · Fuguo" said: "if you are not famous, if you are not profitable, if you are not angry, then you will be safe in Panshi and live long in the wings of the flag."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] an Ru Tai Shan, Jian Ru Pan Shi, an Ru Pan Shi
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as predicate, adverbial; with commendatory meaning, the description is very stable and unshakable. In Liang Qichao's interpretation of the responsible cabinet of the Qing Dynasty, "the royal family of the constitutional state is all right.
An rupanshi
so skillfully imitated as to be indistinguishable from the original - wéi miào wéi xiào
one should not pursue pleasure to its extreme - lè bù kě jí
the dresses and ornaments of high officials in ancient times - yū qīng pèi zǐ