rise in the official world
Jiaguan Jinjue, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā Gu ā NJ ì nju é, which used to refer to the promotion of official positions. It comes from the biography of Li, concubine of Zhang Zongyuan in the history of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Nobility: the rank of nobility in a monarchy.
The origin of Idioms
In the second episode of West Lake by Zhou Ji of Ming Dynasty Wu and Bi were recruited to the capital, officials were added to the ranks, and the ceremony of Yifu was promoted. "
Idiom usage
It can be used in writing. Because of the emperor's admonition, King Gong still has a fresh memory. He should avoid the suspicion of control in these affairs. (Gao Yang's jade seat and Pearl curtain Volume II)
rise in the official world
gain victory with unstained swords - bīng bù xuè rèn
engrave the moon and cut out clouds -- a skilled work of art or literature - lòu yuè cái yún
use impractical means to solve a problem - jié zhǐ shì lǚ
how can you bear it in your heart - yú xīn hé rěn