Governing the country and discussing the way
Jingbanglundao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NGB ā NGL ù nd à o, which means to govern the country and talk about the way of governing the country. Metaphor is at the top. It comes from the biography of Li Mu in the book of Sui Dynasty.
explain
It refers to governing the country and talking about the way of governing the country.
allusion
Source: biography of Li Mu in the book of Sui Dynasty: "the sun is fading and the Elms are growing, the throne is high and the crown is high. He is a statesman and a statesman, and he looks after himself." example: today I'm glad to go to the langmiao temple, Zuo Mingjun. It's all hard work and glory. A selection of Qun Yin Lei · Si De Ji · San Yuan Bao Jie & gt
usage
To govern a country
Governing the country and discussing the way
nourish the living and bury the dead -- do one 's duty - sòng wǎng shì jū
Save the time and improve the customs - jiù shí lì sú
scale the summit and face the water - dēng shān lín shuǐ
be as far removed as heaven from earth - pàn ruò yún ní