great literature and classical works
Gao wendiance, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā ow é NDI ǎ NC è, which means important documents and edicts of the feudal court. It is the same as "Gao Wen Dian". It comes from the system of division of three secretaries by Hanlin scholars.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty wrote that "Hong Yan's advocation is enough to manage the royal family; Gao Wen's classical policies are enough to inspire the current society."
Idiom usage
To be the object of; refer to a classic work.
great literature and classical works
Lift the tendons and peel the skin - zhuó jīn bō fū
travel day and night with all possible speed - zhòu yè jiān chéng
please a treacherous person sextually - xíng jiān mài qiào