Prodigal Prime Minister
Prodigal prime minister, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l à ngz à Z à IXI à ng, which refers to Li Bangyan, the Prime Minister of Huizong in the Northern Song Dynasty. It comes from the compilation of the three dynasties North Alliance Association.
The origin of Idioms
According to the compilation of the three North leagues Association, "bang Yan said to himself that he would appreciate all the flowers in the world, play all the balls in the world, and be all the officials in the world. Everyone also called Ji Yan the Prime Minister of prodigal son."
Analysis of Idioms
Because Li Bangyan advocated peace, he made a deal with Nian Meihe. The 21st chapter of Chen Chen's Shuihu houzhuan in Qing Dynasty
Prodigal Prime Minister
Raise an cobra to become a snake - yǎng huǐ chéng shé
tattered scales -- disastrous defeat in battle - bài lín cán jiǎ
One will get nowhere if he lacks single-mindedness and perseverance. - duō qí wáng yáng