Prohibition of travel
Prohibition is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is j ì nzh ǐ L ì NGX í ng, which means to stop when prohibition is imposed and to go when order is issued. It comes from "the story of Shengwu" by Wei Yuan of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wei Yuan of the Qing Dynasty wrote "the story of Shengwu" that "the five senses are strong, the five soldiers are prosperous, the orders are forbidden, and the four barbarians come to the king, which is called conquering the temple."
Idiom usage
It refers to policy, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Order is forbidden
Idiom explanation
It refers to the prohibition and the order. It is the same as "Prohibition".
Prohibition of travel
have a noble revolutionary spirit and great enthusiasm - qì chōng xiāo hàn
too observant of conventional standards - xún guī dǎo jǔ
go into the whys and wherefores of it - zhuī gēn jiū dǐ