the imperial palace
Longloufengge, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin L ó NGL ó UF è NGG é, means (1) the palace and Pavilion of the emperor. ② It refers to the nest of feudal rulers. It's from yuan · Ma Zhiyuan's dialing incessantly.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Ma Zhiyuan's "dial continuously" Song: "jiuchongtian, 20 years, longloufengge have seen." Shideyu's "purple cloud Pavilion" in Yuan Dynasty is the third fold: "although there are some Yan friends and Yingpeng friends, they seem to be looking at the Dragon Pavilion and Phoenix Pavilion."
Word usage
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the imperial palace
Gather up chapters and sentences - duō shí zhāng jù
share the same bed and the same pillow - tóng chuáng gòng zhěn