Long Ju Yun Xing
Longjuyunxing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó NGJ ǔ y ú nx ī ng, which means that when a king rises, he will meet a good official and a good general. It comes from Emperor Guangwu's chronicle of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to Emperor Guangwu's chronicle of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "the emperor has the wisdom of benevolence and sainthood, momentum and shape, and natural posture. He is not the enemy of human beings. The dragon and the clouds are moving in the air, and the three rains are helping. The world is turbulent, and people can't be named."
Idiom usage
It is used as object and attributive in the relationship between monarch and minister.
Long Ju Yun Xing
When a viper stings his hand, a strong man will get rid of it - fù shé shì shǒu,zhuàng shì jiě wàn
be beautiful enough to feast the eyes - xiù sè kě cān