Guiyudi
Guiyudi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ì y ù zh ī D ì, meaning the capital. It's from Song Dai Yu's "rat Pu Gui Yu".
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Dai Yu's "kuipu Guiyu" said: "the word" long travel "means that the son travels to the capital. His salary is like a bundle of GUI, and his rice is like a bundle of jade. Guiyu is the capital of the world."
Idiom usage
Guiyudi as the subject and object, refers to the capital.
Guiyudi
compasses , set square , spirit level and plumb line - guī jǔ gōu shéng
have a niche in the temple of fame - liú fāng bǎi shì
A family with its faults enjoys its wealth - jiā yǒu bì zhǒu,xiǎng zhī qiān jīn