Holding the key
Bingjunzhizhou is a Chinese idiom, pronounced B ǐ NGJ ū NCH í zh ó u, which means to be in power.
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To be in power.
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Tang Shunzhi's answer to the general system of zengshitang in the Ming Dynasty: "if you continue to advance here and hold on to the axis, then you will be able to keep quiet and sell the hidden worries of the world.
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To be in power
Holding the key
raise one 's head and crane one 's neck - qiáo zú yǐn lǐng
win a noble position for oneself and for one 's wife and leave it to one 's posterity - fēng qī yìn zǐ
the reign of the legendary emperors yao and shun - shùn rì yáo nián
disaster emanates from careless talk - huò cóng kǒu shēng
stand head and shoulders above others - zhuó lì jī qún