revered earliest ancestor
The ancestor of Buzhou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Ti ā ozh ī Z ǔ, which means the ancestor who did not move into the temple, and it refers to the person who was respected for founding a certain cause. From Li Zhi Jiu, history of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Yi: ancestral hall of the distant ancestors of ancient emperors.
The origin of Idioms
Li Zhi Jiu in the history of the Song Dynasty: "if the emperor Taizu was ordered to open the foundation, and the Emperor Taizong was appointed to inherit Taibao, then the temple will not be built for a hundred generations."
Idiom usage
It refers to the founder of entrepreneurship. Example: Song Yu Ren's San Tang Shi pin in Qing Dynasty: "Gao Shi Da Fu's seven ancient poems are the same as Cen's. in parallel language, he is the only one who can pause and enlighten posterity. He should be the ancestor of Qi Yan Bu Yi."
revered earliest ancestor
the fragrance of the laurel blossoms filled the air - guì zǐ piāo xiāng