recognised by the emperor
Jian Zai Di Xin, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced Ji à NZ à ID à x à n, which means to be known and appreciated by the emperor. The idiom comes from the Analects of Confucius.
Idiom explanation
A person who can be known by the emperor.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Yao Yue said, "the emperor and his officials are not covered, but the emperor's heart is simple."
recognised by the emperor
find no fault in examining one 's heart - nèi xǐng bù jiù
parallel construction of pairs of four - and six-character sentences - pián sì lì liù
young men and wowen who are deeply in love but unable to fufil their passion - chī nán yuàn nǚ