The rise of the house
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á zh á ISH à ngsh à ng, which means that the whole family of monks ascended to the fairyland. From Taiping Guangji.
Idiom usage
In the early autumn, when you were successful in your work, I applied to God to appoint you as an emissary in charge of flowers in the world. Make your house rise.
Analysis of Idioms
The rise of the house
The origin of Idioms
The fourteenth volume of Taiping Guangji quoted the biography of twelve true kings, Xu Zhenjun, as follows: "on August 1, the second year of emperor Xiaowu of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Zhenjun left his house in Xishan of Hongzhou with 42 members of his family."
Idiom explanation
Pull up: pull up; house: house. It is said in ancient times that the whole family of the monks ascended to the fairyland together.
Idiom story
In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Taoism prevailed. Many people sought famous teachers to preach and cultivate, and some people refined pills. On August 1, the second year of emperor Xiaowu of the Jin Dynasty, Xu Zhenjun was also a Taoist pursuer. He took pills in the west mountain of Hongzhou, and then asked all his family to take pills. So all 42 members of his family left their homes to become immortals. He himself was listed as one of the twelve true kings of Taoism.
The rise of the house
Do not conspire with each other - bù xiāng wéi móu
the writer 's sincerity shines through his words - qíng xiàn hū cí
accumulate bit makes too remarkable - jī wēi chéng zhù
with tangled hair and plain clothes - luàn tóu cū fú
The tree is tall and the leaves fall to their roots - shù gāo qiān zhàng,yè luò guī gēn