establish a state
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is k ā IGU ó ch é ngji ā, which means to establish a state and inherit a feudal capital. From Yi Shi.
The origin of Idioms
Yi Shi: "the great king has a destiny, and he is the founder of the country." Kong yingdashu: "if he has great achievements, he will be a vassal; if he has little achievements, he will be a senior official."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing. Example Liu Zhiji's Shi Tong Shi Jia in the Tang Dynasty: "the case of Shi Jia's righteousness, is it not to start a country and inherit a family and continue from generation to generation?" According to the biography of Liu Yu in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "today's officials are evil and evil. They are all competing to set up Yin heirs and pass on the title of nobility. They either beg for a son's family or buy a son's market. They are almost obedient to the righteousness of founding a country and inheriting a family."
establish a state
birds ' twitter and fragrance of flowers - niǎo yǔ huā xiāng
proceeding to action with fear or anxiety - lín shì ér jù
a thief in the family is difficult to detect - jiā zéi nán fáng